The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences

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Main Author: Costa, Everaldo Batista da
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Alvarado-Sizzo, Ilia, Boscariol, Renan Amabile
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Summary: We have thought, said and written: Latin American integration can only be achieved through joint action or strategies that highlight the strength of historically oppressed social groups on the continent, that is, on the scale of the subject. Black, indigenous, mestizo, female, subalternized group resistance, etc., is what can keep the social integration utopia of Latin America standing, a region diverse from a territorial and cultural point of view. Precisely because of this paradox (integration and unity in the face of diversity and adversity) conceived at the origin, our continent is, without a doubt, the catalyst of world modernity, together with Africa and Asia, in the context of European colonization processes. Through the territory and its uses, PatryTer wishes to denounce the different forms of violence (on different scales) that our “minorized” social groups (since they are the majority of people) continue to suffer, in the face of the ideal of exclusive progress and conservative modernization, both imposed by the Western world (Europe and the United States, notably).
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spelling The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciencesLa urgencia de una integración popular Latinoamericana: el protagonismo de las ciencias socialesLa urgencia de una integración popular Latinoamericana: el protagonismo de las ciencias socialesAmérica Latina. Caribe. Brasil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTerAmérica Latina. Caribe. Brasil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTerLatin America. Caribbean. Brazil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTerWe have thought, said and written: Latin American integration can only be achieved through joint action or strategies that highlight the strength of historically oppressed social groups on the continent, that is, on the scale of the subject. Black, indigenous, mestizo, female, subalternized group resistance, etc., is what can keep the social integration utopia of Latin America standing, a region diverse from a territorial and cultural point of view. Precisely because of this paradox (integration and unity in the face of diversity and adversity) conceived at the origin, our continent is, without a doubt, the catalyst of world modernity, together with Africa and Asia, in the context of European colonization processes. Through the territory and its uses, PatryTer wishes to denounce the different forms of violence (on different scales) that our “minorized” social groups (since they are the majority of people) continue to suffer, in the face of the ideal of exclusive progress and conservative modernization, both imposed by the Western world (Europe and the United States, notably).Tenemos pensado, dicho y escrito: la integración latinoamericana solo puede ser operada delante a la acción conjunta o estrategias que pongan en evidencia la fuerza de los grupos sociales históricamente oprimidos en el continente, o sea, en la escala del sujeto. La resistencia negra, indígena, mestiza, femenina, de grupos subalternizados etc., el lo que puede mantener de pie la utopía integradora social de América Latina, una región diversa desde el punto de vista territorial y cultural. Justamente por ese paradojo (integración y unidad delante de la diversidad y de adversidades) gestado en el origen, nuestro continente es, sin la menor duda, el catalizador de la modernidad mundial, junto a la África y a la Asia, en el contexto de los procesos colonizadores europeos. A través del territorio y sus usos que PatryTer desea denunciar las distintas formas de violencias (en escalas) que nuestros grupos sociales “minorizados” (pues son la mayoría de las gentes) continúan a sufrir, delante del ideal de progreso excluyente y de la modernización conservadora, ambos impuestos por el mundo Occidental (Europa y Estados Unidos, notoriamente).Tenemos pensado, dicho y escrito: la integración latinoamericana solo puede ser operada delante a la acción conjunta o estrategias que pongan en evidencia la fuerza de los grupos sociales históricamente oprimidos en el continente, o sea, en la escala del sujeto. La resistencia negra, indígena, mestiza, femenina, de grupos subalternizados etc., el lo que puede mantener de pie la utopía integradora social de América Latina, una región diversa desde el punto de vista territorial y cultural. Justamente por ese paradojo (integración y unidad delante de la diversidad y de adversidades) gestado en el origen, nuestro continente es, sin la menor duda, el catalizador de la modernidad mundial, junto a la África y a la Asia, en el contexto de los procesos colonizadores europeos. A través del territorio y sus usos que PatryTer desea denunciar las distintas formas de violencias (en escalas) que nuestros grupos sociales “minorizados” (pues son la mayoría de las gentes) continúan a sufrir, delante del ideal de progreso excluyente y de la modernización conservadora, ambos impuestos por el mundo Occidental (Europa y Estados Unidos, notoriamente).Brasília DF: Universidade de Brasília - Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro2019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/article/view/2648610.26512/patryter.v2i4.26486PatryTer; Vol. 2 Núm. 4 (2019)PatryTer; v. 2 n. 4 (2019)2595-016910.26512/patryter.v2i4reponame:Patryterinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBspahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/article/view/26486/23258Copyright (c) 2019 PatryTerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Everaldo Batista daAlvarado-Sizzo, IliaBoscariol, Renan Amabile2025-02-20T10:17:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26486Revistahttp://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryterPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/oairevistapatryter@gmail.com || portaldeperiodicos@bce.unb.br2595-01692595-0169opendoar:2025-02-20T10:17:18Patryter - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences
La urgencia de una integración popular Latinoamericana: el protagonismo de las ciencias sociales
La urgencia de una integración popular Latinoamericana: el protagonismo de las ciencias sociales
title The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences
spellingShingle The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences
Costa, Everaldo Batista da
América Latina. Caribe. Brasil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
América Latina. Caribe. Brasil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
Latin America. Caribbean. Brazil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
title_short The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences
title_full The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences
title_fullStr The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences
title_full_unstemmed The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences
title_sort The urgency of popular Latin American integration: the protagonism of social sciences
author Costa, Everaldo Batista da
author_facet Costa, Everaldo Batista da
Alvarado-Sizzo, Ilia
Boscariol, Renan Amabile
author_role author
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Boscariol, Renan Amabile
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Everaldo Batista da
Alvarado-Sizzo, Ilia
Boscariol, Renan Amabile
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv América Latina. Caribe. Brasil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
América Latina. Caribe. Brasil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
Latin America. Caribbean. Brazil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
topic América Latina. Caribe. Brasil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
América Latina. Caribe. Brasil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
Latin America. Caribbean. Brazil. Cuba. Editorial. PatryTer
description We have thought, said and written: Latin American integration can only be achieved through joint action or strategies that highlight the strength of historically oppressed social groups on the continent, that is, on the scale of the subject. Black, indigenous, mestizo, female, subalternized group resistance, etc., is what can keep the social integration utopia of Latin America standing, a region diverse from a territorial and cultural point of view. Precisely because of this paradox (integration and unity in the face of diversity and adversity) conceived at the origin, our continent is, without a doubt, the catalyst of world modernity, together with Africa and Asia, in the context of European colonization processes. Through the territory and its uses, PatryTer wishes to denounce the different forms of violence (on different scales) that our “minorized” social groups (since they are the majority of people) continue to suffer, in the face of the ideal of exclusive progress and conservative modernization, both imposed by the Western world (Europe and the United States, notably).
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