Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777

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Acapulco and the region known as the Costa Chica of Guerrero, are some of the first places that we record on cultural diversity of human groups who settled there from the pre-Hispanic era. This phenomenon is accentuated with the arrival of the conquerors time when they make their appearance and auth...

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Autor: Quiroz Malca, Haydée
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/13426
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Colonialidad
diversidad cultural
desigualdad socio-étnica
Costa Chica
Acapulco
México
Coloniality
cultural diversity
socio-ethnic inequality
Mexico
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spelling Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777Acapulco y la Costa Chica, construcciones coloniales de la diversidad cultural. Reflexiones a partir del padrón de 1777Quiroz Malca, HaydéeColonialidaddiversidad culturaldesigualdad socio-étnicaCosta ChicaAcapulcoMéxicoColonialitycultural diversitysocio-ethnic inequalityCosta ChicaAcapulcoMexicoAcapulco and the region known as the Costa Chica of Guerrero, are some of the first places that we record on cultural diversity of human groups who settled there from the pre-Hispanic era. This phenomenon is accentuated with the arrival of the conquerors time when they make their appearance and authentic Spanish and mestizos, and the African people or their descendants, who were referred to as mulattoes and blacks lovos. In this article, we propose some analytical comments pointing the diverse composition of this region, taking as initial starting point a census of the population of Acapulco, it made the eighteenth century, in which the groups that lived at that time are recorded, including the dominators (Spaniards and mestizos), to-population and called Indians- origen poblation –and called Chinese, it was the meaning that was given to those who came basically from the Philippines. Emphasize that the majority population (above 60%) was the black African origin and their mixtures called, mulattos and lovos. From the data of this source, I will project some working hypotheses to better understand the current composition and construction of the town of Acapulco and Costa Chica, he had a clear colonial origin.Acapulco y la región conocida como Costa Chica de Guerrero, son algunos de los primeros lugares de los que tenemos registro sobre la diversidad cultural de los grupos humanos que se asentaron ahí desde la época pre-hispánica. Este fenómeno se acentúo con la llegada de los conquistadores, época en la que hacen su aparición los españoles y castizos, así como los mestizos, y la población africana o sus descendientes, a quienes se los denominaba negros mulatos y lovos. En este texto, proponemos algunos comentarios analíticos orientados hacia la composición diversa de esta región, tomando como punto de partida inicial un censo de la población de Acapulco1, realizado el siglo XVIII, en el que se registran los grupos que la habitaban en ese momento, incluyendo los dominadores (españoles y mestizos), a los indios –población originaria- y a los llamados Chinos, que era la acepción que se le daba a los que venían, básicamente de Filipinas. Resaltando que la población mayoritaria (superaba el 60%) era la de origen africano y sus mezclas denominados negros, mulatos y lovos. A partir de los datos de la esta fuente, proyectaré algunas hipótesis de trabajo para entender mejor la actual composición y construcción de la población de Acapulco y la Costa Chica, tuvo un claro origen colonial.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales2017-08-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/1342610.15381/is.v20i37.13426Investigaciones Sociales; Vol. 20 No. 37 (2016); 69-78Investigaciones Sociales; Vol. 20 Núm. 37 (2016); 69-781818-47581560-9073reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/13426/12046Derechos de autor 2017 Haydée Quiroz Malcahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/134262017-08-03T16:45:30Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777
Acapulco y la Costa Chica, construcciones coloniales de la diversidad cultural. Reflexiones a partir del padrón de 1777
title Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777
spellingShingle Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777
Quiroz Malca, Haydée
Colonialidad
diversidad cultural
desigualdad socio-étnica
Costa Chica
Acapulco
México
Coloniality
cultural diversity
socio-ethnic inequality
Costa Chica
Acapulco
Mexico
title_short Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777
title_full Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777
title_fullStr Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777
title_full_unstemmed Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777
title_sort Acapulco and Costa Chica, colonial buildings of cultural diversity. Reflections from register of 1777
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Quiroz Malca, Haydée
author Quiroz Malca, Haydée
author_facet Quiroz Malca, Haydée
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Colonialidad
diversidad cultural
desigualdad socio-étnica
Costa Chica
Acapulco
México
Coloniality
cultural diversity
socio-ethnic inequality
Costa Chica
Acapulco
Mexico
topic Colonialidad
diversidad cultural
desigualdad socio-étnica
Costa Chica
Acapulco
México
Coloniality
cultural diversity
socio-ethnic inequality
Costa Chica
Acapulco
Mexico
description Acapulco and the region known as the Costa Chica of Guerrero, are some of the first places that we record on cultural diversity of human groups who settled there from the pre-Hispanic era. This phenomenon is accentuated with the arrival of the conquerors time when they make their appearance and authentic Spanish and mestizos, and the African people or their descendants, who were referred to as mulattoes and blacks lovos. In this article, we propose some analytical comments pointing the diverse composition of this region, taking as initial starting point a census of the population of Acapulco, it made the eighteenth century, in which the groups that lived at that time are recorded, including the dominators (Spaniards and mestizos), to-population and called Indians- origen poblation –and called Chinese, it was the meaning that was given to those who came basically from the Philippines. Emphasize that the majority population (above 60%) was the black African origin and their mixtures called, mulattos and lovos. From the data of this source, I will project some working hypotheses to better understand the current composition and construction of the town of Acapulco and Costa Chica, he had a clear colonial origin.
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