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El uso de la cultura como recurso para
el desarrollo: una mirada etnográfica al
arte indígena de Tigua en Ecuador
Title: El uso de la cultura como recurso para
el desarrollo: una mirada etnográfica al
arte indígena de Tigua en Ecuador |
Authors: Soler García, María Cristina |
Tutor: Nogués Pedregal, Antonio Miguel |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias Sociales y Humanas |
Issue Date: 2017-09-15 |
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11000/4493 |
Abstract:
This doctoral thesis is an ethnography on the relationships among the
ideas Culture, Heritage and Development in Ecuador. The ethnographic study
analyses how these relationships materialize and are staged through the patrimonialisation
and use of cultural elements (iconographies) of the aboriginal peoples
of Ecuador as the way to innovate the contemporary artisan sector in a development
project. Conceptualising Heritage as a social field — in Pierre Bourdieu’s
sense — the interests and positions of national agents (public institutions, nongovernmental
entities and ethnic groups) and international actors (international
cooperation agencies) are studied. The analysis unveils how the ideas Culture
and Heritage are conceptualised in relation with the idea Development, as well
as it explains the artificiality of the patrimonial creation process. This perspective
allows to understand the cultural practices of appropriation carried out by
the social agents, specifically those related to the group of indigenous artists
from the Tigua area, in the central region of Ecuador. These artists are worldwide
known for their paintings and other handicrafts currently produced for the international
market. The analysis of the social practices of use, re-signification and legitimation
of these heritage elements carried out by these indigenous artists illustrates
how the construction of the idea Authenticity is produced and how the tourist
market is not only present, but also becomes a mediator in the production of
meanings that lead to the idea Identity. Finally, the ethnographic descriptions of these practices of appropriation lead us to the aim of this thesis: the study of the
processes of construction of meaning that guarantee the continuity between the
representations of the memory of a group through the patrimonial resource and
their present and future aspirations. Bourdieu’s concept of field applied to Heritage
clarifies the network of relationships around heritage production and management,
and shows how the cultural –in Appadurai’s sense—is used as a resource
during the existing symbolic disputes over the type of society, the vision
of the World and our self-identities.
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Keywords/Subjects: Antropología social Etnografía Arte indígena |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias sociales CDU: Ciencias sociales: Etnología. Etnografía. |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Appears in Collections: Tesis doctorales - Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas
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