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Formes plurals d'habitar a Mèxic

Authors: Vázquez González, Natalia Ix-Chel;

Formes plurals d'habitar a Mèxic

Abstract

El objetivo del presente escrito radica en mostrar cuáles son aquellos rasgos que pueden definir los diferentes mecanismos a partir de los cuales se pueden observar algunos procesos interculturales en México. Para tal efecto, se presentan dos apartados; en el primero de ellos se establece la relación que existe entre cultura, identidad, territorio e interculturalidad y cómo dicha relación permite, entonces hablar de una diversidad cultural que se vive en México, no sólo en términos de culturas indígenas y mestizas, sino acaso también de culturas urbanas y rurales. El segundo de los apartados muestra un recorrido general de aquellos elementos de la cosmovisión de los distintos grupos étnicos que habitan en el territorio mexicano y cómo ésta construye las diversas identidades.

L’objectiu del present escrit cau a mostrar quins són aquells traços que poden definir els diferents mecanismes a partir dels quals es poden observar alguns processos interculturals a Mèxic. Per a tal efecte, es presenten dos apartats; en el primer d’ells s’estableix la relació que existeix entre cultura, identitat, territori i interculturalitat, i com la dita relació permet llavors parlar d’una diversitat cultural que es viu a Mèxic, no sols en termes de cultures indígenes i mestisses, sinó potser també de cultures urbanes i rurals. El segon dels apartats mostra un recorregut general d’aquells elements de la cosmovisió dels distints grups ètnics que habiten al territori mexicà i com aquesta construeix les diverses identitats.

The objective of this essay is to show how the characteristics that define the different mechanisms from which some intercultural processes in Mexico can be observed. In this sense, two sections will be presented: the first will establish the relationship that exists between culture, identity, territory and interculturality and how this relationship allows for a discussion of cultural diversity in Mexico, not only in terms of indigenous cultures and mestizas but also urban and rural cultures. The second section will demonstrate a general route of these elements presenting a global vision of the distinct ethic groups that inhabit the Mexican territory and how this constructs the diverse identities.

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Multiculturalisme -- Mèxic, Comunicació intercultural -- Mèxic

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