Confluenze (Jun 2012)

Resistencia indígena y discursos racistas: una lectura biopolítica de los mayas yucatecos

  • Izaskun Álvarez Cuartero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-0967/3092
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 196 – 214

Abstract

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In this article I propose to analyse the history of Yucatec Maya people from a biopolitical perspective. I study two periods of great importance in Mayan history: first, during the colonial period, the politics of population control and the peculiar geography of Yucatan guide us to explain how the colony was settled there; while the second part discusses the lack of instability of Mayan Indians during Independence, the indigenous resistance that will eventually lead to the 1847 Caste War and its consequence: the sale of Mayan Indians as slaves to Cuba as an alternative to eliminate Indian rebels and to create an imagined nation of Yucatan.

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