Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia

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In the competition to win the souls of the American Indians, missionaries, spiritual leaders of the pre-conquest society, viceroys, governors and popular leaders have tried for 400 years to create a sense of dissent between what they propose and other ideological of the world. This has been a means...

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Autor: Nash, June
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:1985
Institución:Universidad Católica San Pablo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Católica San Pablo
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:conciencia de clase
Bolivia
rebeliones
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spelling Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in BoliviaReligión, rebelión y conciencia de clase en las comunidades mineras del estaño en BoliviaNash, Juneconciencia de claseBoliviarebelionesBoliviarebellionsIn the competition to win the souls of the American Indians, missionaries, spiritual leaders of the pre-conquest society, viceroys, governors and popular leaders have tried for 400 years to create a sense of dissent between what they propose and other ideological of the world. This has been a means of promoting and maintaining their exclusive authority and leadership. The mining towns of the altiplano have resisted this attack on their beliefs (Nash, 1979). The mining families understand a superhuman world of saints, devils, gods and enchanted beings with whom they live in the mine, the camp and the region. They tend to dismiss ideologies that are very contradictory to what they have felt in their unique world view.En la competencia de ganar las almas de los indios de América, misioneros, líderes espirituales de la sociedad pre-conquista, virreyes, gobernadores y líderes populares han intentado a lo largo de 400 años crear un sentido disidente entre lo que proponen ellos y otros ideológicos del mundo. Esto ha sido un medio de promover y mantener su autoridad y liderazgo exclusivo. Los pueblos mineros del altiplano han resistido este atentado contra sus creencias (Nash, 1979). Las familias mineras entienden un mundo sobrehumano de santos, diablos, dioses y seres encantados con quienes conviven en la mina, el campamento y la región. Tienden a descartar las ideologías muy contradictorias a lo que han sentido en su visión única del mundo.Universidad Católica San Pablo1985-12-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ucsp.edu.pe/index.php/Allpanchis/article/view/102010.36901/allpanchis.v17i26.1020Allpanchis; Vol. 17 Núm. 26 (1985): Conflicto y Campesinado en la Minería Andina; 115-135Allpanchis; Vol. 17 No. 26 (1985): Conflict and Peasants in Andean Mining; 115-1352708-89600252-883510.36901/allpanchis.v17i26reponame:Revistas - Universidad Católica San Pabloinstname:Universidad Católica San Pabloinstacron:UCSPspahttps://revistas.ucsp.edu.pe/index.php/Allpanchis/article/view/1020/996Derechos de autor 1985 June Nashhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.ucsp.edu.pe:article/10202023-07-10T11:37:20Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia
Religión, rebelión y conciencia de clase en las comunidades mineras del estaño en Bolivia
title Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia
spellingShingle Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia
Nash, June
conciencia de clase
Bolivia
rebeliones
Bolivia
rebellions
title_short Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia
title_full Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia
title_fullStr Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia
title_sort Religion, rebellion and class consciousness in the tin mining communities in Bolivia
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Nash, June
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv conciencia de clase
Bolivia
rebeliones
Bolivia
rebellions
topic conciencia de clase
Bolivia
rebeliones
Bolivia
rebellions
description In the competition to win the souls of the American Indians, missionaries, spiritual leaders of the pre-conquest society, viceroys, governors and popular leaders have tried for 400 years to create a sense of dissent between what they propose and other ideological of the world. This has been a means of promoting and maintaining their exclusive authority and leadership. The mining towns of the altiplano have resisted this attack on their beliefs (Nash, 1979). The mining families understand a superhuman world of saints, devils, gods and enchanted beings with whom they live in the mine, the camp and the region. They tend to dismiss ideologies that are very contradictory to what they have felt in their unique world view.
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