Abstract

Jose Maria Arguedas is a Peruvian-born writer, anthropologist, ethnologist and professor whose worked portrayed the cultural, economic and educational issues that divided indigenous people and landowners in the 20th century. His prolific literary work gave voice to the conflicted intercultural relations of indigenous Peruvian groups while, at the same time, provided solutions to overcome historic divisive challenges. His advocacy to the cause of indigenous groups not only depicted racial inequalities, but demonstrated the reality of native-Peruvian indigenous groups whose language and ethnicity were greatly devalued. Thus, Arguedas’ work served as a necessary dialogue between indigenous people and their conquerors, amidst an intercultural framework.

Details

Title
José María Arguedas, Precursor de la Interculturalidad en el Perú
Author
Fredy Morales Gutiérrez 1 

 Departamento Académico de Lenguas y Literatura Universidad Nacional de San Cristóbal de Huamanga (Perú) 
End page
248
Publication year
2014
Publication date
Mar 2014
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
ISSN
26390043
e-ISSN
26390035
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2409300803
Copyright
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