Abigarramiento y hegemonía : historia y política en el pensamiento andino
- Cardozo Santiago, Gustavo David
- Mauro Castelo Branco de Moura Director
- Rodrigo Castro Orellana Director
Defence university: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Fecha de defensa: 07 June 2022
- José Luis Villacañas Berlanga Chair
- Cristina Catalina Gallego Secretary
- Vinícius dos Santos Committee member
- Fernando Longás Uranga Committee member
- Leonardo da Hora Pereira Committee member
Type: Thesis
Abstract
The core of our research is, strictly speaking, the issue of hegemony in the Andean world. The approach we have chosen to address this theoretical-political problem is not based on the analysis of this category from a firmly philological point of view nor have we chosen to draw a frame of modulations, uses and potentialities of the notion of hegemony, but we have drawn a political contour — understood as equivalent to the different historical efforts to build hegemony relations — in two countries strongly marked by the Hispanic colonial heritage: Bolivia and Peru. Therefore, our research is not only focused on the history and politics in those nations, but it does so by deploying, as the backbone of the narration, a critical dialogue with the historical approaches and political proposals that emerge from the intellectual production of two of the most important Latin American Marxists of the twentieth century: the Peruvian José Carlos Mariátegui and the Bolivian René Zavaleta Mercado...