The construction of territoriality in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. An explanation from the Anthropology of fear
La construcción de la territorialidad en la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Una explicación desde la Antropología del miedo
Alberto Slaghekke ()
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Alberto Slaghekke: Universidad de Salamanca [España] = University of Salamanca [Spain]
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This article analyzes the impact that dynamics of violence generate on the territory when they persist over time. The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, is a good example, since in it there are two opposite conceptions: the thought of territory for ancestral peoples and the concept of it as an object of possession for illegal armed groups. The symbolic values generated have their origin in social practices around land tenure, since the construction of territoriality is the evidence that reflects the history and footprint of man on the land.
Keywords: Guerrillas Ancestral peoples; Settlers; Drug trafficking; Pueblos ancestrales; Colonos; Narcotráfico; Guerrillas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-09-30
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Published in Analysis. Claves de Pensamiento Contemporáneo, inPress, Analysis. Claves de Pensamiento Contemporáneo, 26 (1-20)
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