What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants

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In this article, the visions and perceptions of national identity held by girls and boys residing in the border region of Tacna and Arica were explored. Therefore, a portion of the results obtained in the doctoral research thesis "Drawing the Border: Tacna and Arica from the perspective of boys...

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Autor: Pacheco Garrido, Víctor Eduardo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Privada de Tacna
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacna
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Estudios de la Infancia
identidad nacional
frontera
infancias
transdisciplinariedad
Childhood studies
national identity
border
childhoods
transdisciplinarity
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants
¿Qué es ser peruano/a? ¿qué es ser chileno/a? Un estudio sobre la identidad nacional a partir de la visión de las y los infantes
title What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants
spellingShingle What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants
Pacheco Garrido, Víctor Eduardo
Estudios de la Infancia
identidad nacional
frontera
infancias
transdisciplinariedad
Childhood studies
national identity
border
childhoods
transdisciplinarity
title_short What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants
title_full What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants
title_fullStr What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants
title_full_unstemmed What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants
title_sort What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pacheco Garrido, Víctor Eduardo
author Pacheco Garrido, Víctor Eduardo
author_facet Pacheco Garrido, Víctor Eduardo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Estudios de la Infancia
identidad nacional
frontera
infancias
transdisciplinariedad
Childhood studies
national identity
border
childhoods
transdisciplinarity
topic Estudios de la Infancia
identidad nacional
frontera
infancias
transdisciplinariedad
Childhood studies
national identity
border
childhoods
transdisciplinarity
description In this article, the visions and perceptions of national identity held by girls and boys residing in the border region of Tacna and Arica were explored. Therefore, a portion of the results obtained in the doctoral research thesis "Drawing the Border: Tacna and Arica from the perspective of boys and girls," presented in 2021 at the Department of Latin American Studies at the University of Brasilia, is presented. The purpose of this work was to understand and analyze how boys and girls conceived, experienced, and assimilated their national identity. To achieve this, specific questions were formulated, such as "What does it mean to you to be Peruvian?" and "What does it mean to you to be Chilean?" addressed to 27 students aged 10 to 12 from the Carlos Armando Laura School in Tacna (Peru) and 7 students of the same age group from various schools in the city of Arica (Chile). This study was primarily framed within the perspective of Childhood Studies and adopted a transdisciplinary approach integrating a qualitative ethnographic design. Various techniques were employed, with drawing being the main tool used in this research. The results revealed that boys and girls grounded their national identity in a glorious indigenous past, sidelining the creole processes of constructing the current states. Additionally, it was observed that symbols such as flags and coats of arms, typical food, and soccer play a crucial role in the consolidation of national identity. However, in the cases of boys and girls who self-identify as indigenous, a tension emerges between their ethnic affiliation and national identification.
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spelling What does it mean to be peruvian? What does it mean to be chilean? A study on national identity based on the perspective of infants ¿Qué es ser peruano/a? ¿qué es ser chileno/a? Un estudio sobre la identidad nacional a partir de la visión de las y los infantesPacheco Garrido, Víctor EduardoEstudios de la Infanciaidentidad nacionalfronterainfanciastransdisciplinariedadChildhood studiesnational identityborderchildhoodstransdisciplinarityIn this article, the visions and perceptions of national identity held by girls and boys residing in the border region of Tacna and Arica were explored. Therefore, a portion of the results obtained in the doctoral research thesis "Drawing the Border: Tacna and Arica from the perspective of boys and girls," presented in 2021 at the Department of Latin American Studies at the University of Brasilia, is presented. The purpose of this work was to understand and analyze how boys and girls conceived, experienced, and assimilated their national identity. To achieve this, specific questions were formulated, such as "What does it mean to you to be Peruvian?" and "What does it mean to you to be Chilean?" addressed to 27 students aged 10 to 12 from the Carlos Armando Laura School in Tacna (Peru) and 7 students of the same age group from various schools in the city of Arica (Chile). This study was primarily framed within the perspective of Childhood Studies and adopted a transdisciplinary approach integrating a qualitative ethnographic design. Various techniques were employed, with drawing being the main tool used in this research. The results revealed that boys and girls grounded their national identity in a glorious indigenous past, sidelining the creole processes of constructing the current states. Additionally, it was observed that symbols such as flags and coats of arms, typical food, and soccer play a crucial role in the consolidation of national identity. However, in the cases of boys and girls who self-identify as indigenous, a tension emerges between their ethnic affiliation and national identification.En este artículo se exploraron las visiones y percepciones que sobre la identidad nacional tienen niñas y niños que residen en la región fronteriza de Tacna y Arica. Se presentan, por tanto, parte de los resultados obtenidos en la tesis de investigación doctoral Dibujando la frontera: Tacna y Arica desde los niños y las niñas, presentada en el 2021 en el Departamento de Estudios Latinoamericanos de la Universidad de Brasilia. El propósito de este trabajo consistió en comprender y analizar cómo los niños y las niñas concebían, experimentaban y asimilaban su identidad nacional. Para ello, se formularon preguntas específicas, tales como "¿Qué significa para ustedes ser peruanos/as?" y "¿Qué significa para ustedes ser chilenos/as?", dirigidas a 27 estudiantes de 10 a 12 años de la Escuela Carlos Armando Laura de Tacna (Perú) y a 7 estudiantes de la misma franja etaria de diversas escuelas de la ciudad de Arica (Chile). Este estudio se enmarcó, principalmente, en la perspectiva de los Estudios de la Infancia, y adoptó un enfoque transdisciplinario en el cual se integró un diseño cualitativo de naturaleza etnográfica. Se emplearon diversas técnicas, siendo el dibujo la principal herramienta utilizada en esta investigación. Los resultados revelaron que los niños y niñas fundamentan su identidad nacional en un pasado indígena glorioso, relegando los procesos criollos de construcción de los actuales Estados. Adicionalmente, se constata que los símbolos como banderas y escudos, la comida típica y el fútbol desempeñan un papel crucial en la consolidación de la identidad nacional. No obstante, en los casos de niños y niñas que se autoidentifican como indígenas, emerge una tensión entre su afiliación étnica y su identificación nacional.  Universidad Privada de Tacna2023-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/vestsc/article/view/85810.47796/ves.v12i02.858REVISTA VERITAS ET SCIENTIA - UPT; Vol. 12 No. 02 (2023): Veritas et ScientiaREVISTA VERITAS ET SCIENTIA - UPT; Vol. 12 Núm. 02 (2023): Veritas et Scientia2617-06392307-513910.47796/ves.v12i02reponame:Revistas - Universidad Privada de Tacnainstname:Universidad Privada de Tacnainstacron:UPTspahttps://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/vestsc/article/view/858/864https://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/vestsc/article/view/858/879Derechos de autor 2023 Víctor Eduardo Pacheco Garridohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upt.edu.pe:article/8582025-02-16T00:16:50Z
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