The emergence of the Andean as a utopia (17th century)

Authors

  • Manuel Burga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v22i35/36.861

Keywords:

utopía andina

Abstract

In this brief essay I will address two very well defined themes, both part of the same general theme, although somewhat different, about what we insist on calling the Andean Utopia. I must quickly point out that the history of this utopia, quite verifiably, is also the inconspicuous history of Peru. A history understood as a process where the essential confrontation between the Andean and the Western, the indigenous and the European, of a social, political and ideological nature, has contributed to defining the character and singularity of the national society of contemporary Peru.

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Published

1990-12-10

How to Cite

The emergence of the Andean as a utopia (17th century). (1990). Allpanchis, 22(36B), 579-598. https://doi.org/10.36901/allpanchis.v22i35/36.861

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