Antropología peruana en el siglo XXI. Nuevas interpretaciones para antiguas y nuevas realidades

Translated title of the contribution: Peruvian anthropology in the XXI century. New interpretations for old and new realities

Alejandro Diez Hurtado

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Abstract

Peruvian anthropology has come a long way. Being faithful to its origins, it maintains a set of recurring research themes; seeking to understand contemporary reality, it incorporates new themes, but above all it rehearses new interpretive paradigms. Some of its themes have been permanent, such as those related to development, indigenous populations, rural transformations and "cultural" issues. While these issues remain, new variables has integrated: extractive activities, tourism, interculturality, populations not contacted. New issues related to solving problems and social needs (education, health, public policies, indigenous consultation) are increasingly frequent. In parallel, a series of post-conflict themes has developed, such as memory and balance of the years of violence. Constructed academically in research centers, Peruvian anthropology has, however, a heavy centralist bias, although anthropology developed in its regions is experiencing slow progress. The current certification process of universities is helping to implement the processes of training, production and circulation of teachers and new knowledge.

Translated title of the contributionPeruvian anthropology in the XXI century. New interpretations for old and new realities
Original languageSpanish
Article number02
JournalGazeta de Antropologia
Volume36
Issue number2
StatePublished - Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

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