Conexión. Núm. 07 (2017)

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    Memorias de pescadores: rescatando la historia de la comunidad de Lobitos, Perú
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2017-08-17) Gonzales, Amanda; Lacan, Nina
    This article presents the methodology and main results of a research/action project called “Fishermen’s Memories”, conducted by the two authors in the coastal town of Lobitos (Northern Peru). The project aims to reconstruct the history of Lobitos basing itself on the voices of members of the local fishing community, in order to highlight their own narratives and vision of the past and enable them to transmit these to the younger generations. After presenting the goals, methodology and context of the project, we reflect upon some of the main results of our research and try to explore the defining elements of this community’s identity and the way it perceives and analyzes its history. Finally, we describe the work that was carried out with the participants and present the main products of the project as well as its future prospects.
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    Lo étnico en política: notas en el caso peruano
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2017-08-17) Olivera, Luis
    This article addresses a subject of singular relevance in the current debate regarding the role, weight and dimension that ethnicity plays in organizing and reforming politics in the 21st century in Peru. Based upon the Peruvian process, an analysis considering political science, history and communication allows the paper to discuss the presence of Peru’s indigenous peoples in a historical continuity from their natural adaptation to the Andes, through the Inca expansion, the devastation of the conquest, the ruptures of colonialism, the continuities of the republic, to the fallacious proposition of an ethnocacerist identity. It also addresses the particular manifestation of the ethnic concept in Peru today, as a novelty driven by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Finally, the article points to the challenge of intercultural communication in an objectively multilingual and multicultural society.