The University of Manchester, UK.
J Dev Stud. 2010;46(7):1283-1303. doi: 10.1080/00220388.2010.487098.
This article explores the nexus between indigenous mobilisation, citizenship, and poverty in Argentina. A subnational comparison of land struggles among the Diaguita Calchaqu in Tucumn and the Mbya Guaran in Misiones shows that changing global and national opportunity structures, most prominently a new multicultural citizenship regime, set the stage for indigenous mobilisation. In turn, local transformations of capitalist development motivate indigenous mobilising efforts, whereas leadership patterns and state-movement relations shape the capacity to mobilise. Diaguita and Mbya mobilisation reveals that indigenous movements play a central role in the activation of formal citizenship rights and the contestation of dominant notions of poverty. At the same time, the current design of multicultural citizenship and the adverse socioeconomic incorporation of indigenous communities also counteract indigenous mobilising efforts in Argentina.
本文探讨了阿根廷本土动员、公民身份和贫困之间的关系。对图库曼的迪亚瓦塔卡尔查基人和米西奥内斯的迈比雅瓜兰之间土地斗争的次国家比较表明,不断变化的全球和国家机会结构,特别是新的多元文化公民身份制度,为本土动员创造了条件。反过来,资本主义发展的地方转型激发了本土动员的努力,而领导模式和国家-运动关系则塑造了动员的能力。迪亚瓦塔和迈比雅的动员表明,土著运动在激活正式公民权利和争夺主导贫困观念方面发挥着核心作用。与此同时,多元文化公民身份的当前设计和对土著社区的不利社会经济融入也阻碍了阿根廷的本土动员努力。