Dos paradojas del multiculturalismo colombiano: la espacialización de la diferencia indígena y su aislamiento político

Translated title of the contribution: Two paradoxes of Colombian multiculturalism: The spatialization of indigenous difference and its political isolation

Diana Bocarejo

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Abstract

The practice of multiculturalism in Colombia is exercised within complex disputes and claims arising among many social actors, beneficiaries or not of differential rights. This article addresses two paradoxes of the political arrangements of multiculturalism in Colombia related to the spatialization of indigenous difference and its political implications. The first one refers to the way in which a legal indigenous subject is shaped, using the fact that an indigenous person lives in "his/her" rural reservation as one of the main features. The second paradox is the political isolation that has taken shape between indigenous peoples and peasants. In this way, I try to prove the importance of studying not only the cultural policies, but also the political culture which enables and builds multiculturalism.

Translated title of the contributionTwo paradoxes of Colombian multiculturalism: The spatialization of indigenous difference and its political isolation
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)97-121
Number of pages25
JournalRevista Colombiana de Antropologia
Volume47
Issue number2
StatePublished - Jul 2011

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Anthropology

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