Artículo
Mujeres indígenas y el trabajo asalariado en las tierras bajas sudamericanas, siglos XIX y XX
Título:
Indigenous Women and Wage Labour in the South American Lowlands, 19th and 20th Centuries
Fecha de publicación:
07/2024
Editorial:
Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale
Revista:
Anuac
e-ISSN:
2239-625X
Idioma:
Español
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
From the mid-19th century onwards, the acceleration of capitalist expansion in indigenous South America was driven by a series of extractive endeavors such as the rubber industry in the Bolivian Amazon, the dairy, meat and tannin industries in the Chaco, or the sugar and cotton industries in northern Argentina. These industrial enterprises advanced on indigenous territories that until then had been considered ´frontiers´, ´deserts´ or ´empty spaces´, and became key players in the final phase of their colonization. The aim is to document and analyze the role of female wage labor in these macro-processes, aiming at questioning the hyper-masculinization of the industry’s canonical imaginary,restoring indigenous women’s agency in the extractive worlds, and to reposition it withinthe broader framework of South America’s general history.
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Citación
Córdoba, Lorena Isabel; Franceschi, Zelda Alice; Bonifacio, Valentina; Mujeres indígenas y el trabajo asalariado en las tierras bajas sudamericanas, siglos XIX y XX; Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale; Anuac; 13; 1; 7-2024; 9-22
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