The potential of the Indigenous Movement as a resignifier of Latin American politics

Authors

  • Félix Pablo Friggeri ICAL, ILAESP,UNILA

Keywords:

Indigenous Movement, Resignification of politics, New Latin American constitutionalism

Abstract

In this work I briefly present an overview of the rich revolutionary potential of the epistemic-political approach that the Indigenous Movement in Latin America has been expressing both for political life and for political theory in our continent. I especially insist on the importance of incorporating these contents in the new Latin American constitutionalism, on the value of the contributions that arise from indigenous decision-making forms for our democracies and on the challenges and difficulties that arise for their concretion in life political and economic of our countries.

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Author Biography

Félix Pablo Friggeri, ICAL, ILAESP,UNILA

Adjunct Professor in the Area of International Relations and Integration and in the Master in Latin American Contemporary Integration (ICAL) and Director of the Latin American Institute of Economy, Society and Politics (ILAESP) at the Federal University of Latin American Integration (UNILA) of Foz do Iguaçu (State of Paraná, Brazil).

Published

2019-12-16

How to Cite

Friggeri, F. P. (2019). The potential of the Indigenous Movement as a resignifier of Latin American politics. Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Studies, (10), 69–91. Retrieved from https://ceiso.com.ar/ries/index.php/ojs/article/view/17