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[ES] A partir de una serie de estudios etnohistóricos sobre la Guerra de los Chichimecas y del establecimiento de analogías con otros procesos que han tenido desiertos como escenarios, el artículo plantea que la noción de desierto es más una categoría de acción política que un concepto geográfico. Tras mostrar cómo acontece el proceso de invención de los desiertos, el artículo analiza el modo en que algunos de los componentes que caracterizaron a dicha invención están siendo trasladados analógicamente a los discursos dominantes acerca de pro-blemas ambientales contemporáneos como la desertificación.
[EN] Drawing from a series of studies on ethnohistorical Chichimeca’s War and through the estab-lishment of analogies with other processes that have deserts as scenarios, this article argues that the notion of wilderness is more a category of political action than a geographical con-cept. After showing how the process of the social invention of ‘deserts’ takes place, the paper analyzes the way in which some of the components that have characterized this invention are being analogically transferred to dominant discourses about contemporary environmental problems such as desertification.
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Ecología cultural política, Green Desert, Political Cultural Ecology, Natural Park, Antropología del desierto, Desertificación, Parque natural, Desierto verde, Anthropology of the desert, Desertification, Parques naturales
Ecología cultural política, Green Desert, Political Cultural Ecology, Natural Park, Antropología del desierto, Desertificación, Parque natural, Desierto verde, Anthropology of the desert, Desertification, Parques naturales
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