Imaginary nation at the juncture of the Movement of Tupac Amaru II. Eighteenth century and projections in the XXI century

Authors

  • Jaime Ríos Burga Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Lima, Peru

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/rsoc.v0i25.19011

Keywords:

Movement of Tupac Amaru II

Abstract

The essay reconstructs aspects of the imaginary of nation at the juncture of the Movement of Tupac Amaru II as part of nation building in the modern world of the eighteenth century colonial system. We start from a global historical location, and then focus on their relationship with the imaginary of the nation state and nation state present in Western civilization. To eventually rebuild their specificities in the tupacamarista American anticolonial movement. Socio-political and discursive processes as a creative / productive function internalized in consciousness / collective unconscious of specific national movements defining not only the psyche and society as ideologies but changes and continuities in their collective minds in a historical long time.

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Published

2017-12-29

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Studies

How to Cite

Imaginary nation at the juncture of the Movement of Tupac Amaru II. Eighteenth century and projections in the XXI century. (2017). Revista De Sociología, 25, 69-89. https://doi.org/10.15381/rsoc.v0i25.19011