Intellectuals and peasants in the southern Andes

Authors

  • José Deustua Carvallo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v13i17/18.1126

Keywords:

peasants, Andean society, Intellectuals

Abstract

Since the first indigenist novel in Peru, El Padre Horán by Narciso Aréstegui, was published in installments in 1848, until 1933, when the University Trade Union Association published the Hanan magazine, several generations of Cusqueño indigenists had been concerned with understanding and solving the problem of the Indian. This attitude refers not only to the fact that there is an indigenist narrative —or essayists, as Luis Enrique Tord has called them— but also to the links and contacts that were established between intellectuals and peasants from Cusco, both through knowledge and labor. practice.

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Published

1981-12-10

How to Cite

Intellectuals and peasants in the southern Andes. (1981). Allpanchis, 13(17/18), 41-60. https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v13i17/18.1126

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