Buenos Aires Indígena. Cartografía Social de lo invisible
Abstract
From a transversal reading of Indigenous Buenos Aires. Social mapping of the invisible emerges the demand for historical reparation to the original peoples, a sector that is vulnerable, excluded, and persecuted in our country. This book, written by geographer Inés Rosso (CIG-IGEHCS-UNCPBA) and prefaced by human rights activist Adolfo Pérez Esquivel,
seeks to make visible the indigenous communities that inhabit and create territory in the current province of Buenos Aires. Through the use of theoretical and methodological tools of social geography, a social-participatory cartography is collectively constructed on the present existence of these peoples in relation to the historical, political, material and symbolic reasons on which the state's invisibility is based.
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