Identidad nacional y ciudadanía en tiempos del Estado Plurinacional
Abstract
El autor analiza la relación entre identidad nacional y ciudadanía desde la perspectiva de la participación política de las poblaciones indígenas campesinas y, con ello, de la producción de mecanismos de mediación e intercambios políticos establecidos por estos sujetos con los proyectos de Estado Nación de las elites. En ese marco, reflexiona sobre la identidad compuesta: "inclusiva" y "exclusiva" de ciudadanía, y el devenir Estado (Plurinacional) de los campesinos indígenas en Bolivia ocurrida con y a través del MAS-IPSP en el marco de la democracia representativa
This article analyses the relationship between national identity and citizenship from the perspective of political participation by rural and indigenous people and, with it, the creation of mediation mechanisms and political exchanges established by these subjects with the nation-state projects of the elites. Within this framework, it reflects on the compound identity of rural and indigenous people - both "inclusive" and "exclusive" of citizenship and the development of the (Plurinational) State - brought about with and through the MAS-IPSP in the context of representative democracy
This article analyses the relationship between national identity and citizenship from the perspective of political participation by rural and indigenous people and, with it, the creation of mediation mechanisms and political exchanges established by these subjects with the nation-state projects of the elites. Within this framework, it reflects on the compound identity of rural and indigenous people - both "inclusive" and "exclusive" of citizenship and the development of the (Plurinational) State - brought about with and through the MAS-IPSP in the context of representative democracy
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Vol. 17, No. 35