History, development and coloniality of knowledge in anthropology peruvian
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https://doi.org/10.15381/antropologia.v0i7.19931Keywords:
Peruvian history of anthropology, current anthropological theory, Andean communities, the coloniality of knowledgeAbstract
Is a literature review in studies of the anthropology Peruvian, to reconstruct its history, development and how, throughout its history has followed the practice of importing theoretical models, neglecting the development of theoretical frameworks specific to the social reality of Peru. In the end it is proposed that an epistemic perspective from ethnic and subordinate positions have much to contribute to the creation of theoretical models for a genuine and critical theory decolonial. In the end it is proposed that an epistemic perspective from ethnic and subordinate positions have much to contribute to the creation of theoretical models for a genuine and critical theory decolonial.
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