Representaciones de la colonialidad: identidad andaluza
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La construcción de identidades subalternas y periféricas durante el colonialismo hispano durante los siglos XVI-XIX respondía a una supuesta ideología de la supremacía blanca, la cual excluía a Andalucía como componente del proyecto colonizador. Nuestro objetivo principal es investigar sobre las representaciones de la colonialidad en el ámbito de la identidad andaluza. Partiendo de un enfoque postestructuralista, se aplica una metodología cualitativa que permite interpretar de las representaciones sociales, a través de los resultados obtenidos por entrevistas abiertas a 12 personas del norte de España. Entre los resultados destaca la opinión de que existe un elemento que contribuye a la (re)estereotipación de la identidad andaluza, que es su difusión en medios de comunicación. Se confirma que es posible desvelar las relaciones de dominación que se producen entre grupos de personas del norte y del sur de España a través de las representaciones sobre lo andaluz, que simbolizan un proceso de etnificación.
The construction of subaltern and peripheral identities during Hispanic colonialism in the 16th-19th centuries responded to an alleged ideology of white supremacy, which excluded Andalusia as a component of the colonizing project. Our main objective is to investigate the representations of coloniality in the field of Andalusian identity. Based on a post-structuralist approach, we apply a qualitative methodology that allows us to interpret social representations through the results obtained from open interviews with 12 people from the north of Spain. Among the results, the opinion stands out that there is an element that contributes to the (re)stereotyping of the Andalusian identity; that is, its diffusion in the media. It is confirmed that it is possible to reveal the relations of domination that occur between groups of people from the north and south of Spain through the representations of Andalusia, which symbolize a process of ethnification.
The construction of subaltern and peripheral identities during Hispanic colonialism in the 16th-19th centuries responded to an alleged ideology of white supremacy, which excluded Andalusia as a component of the colonizing project. Our main objective is to investigate the representations of coloniality in the field of Andalusian identity. Based on a post-structuralist approach, we apply a qualitative methodology that allows us to interpret social representations through the results obtained from open interviews with 12 people from the north of Spain. Among the results, the opinion stands out that there is an element that contributes to the (re)stereotyping of the Andalusian identity; that is, its diffusion in the media. It is confirmed that it is possible to reveal the relations of domination that occur between groups of people from the north and south of Spain through the representations of Andalusia, which symbolize a process of ethnification.
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Márquez-Gento, P., & Márquez-Gento, M. A. (2024). Representaciones de la Colonialidad: Identidad Andaluza. In Anduli (Issue 26, pp. 67–88). Editorial Universidad de Sevilla. https://doi.org/10.12795/anduli.2024.i26.04







