The "triple face" of the p'urhépecha identity
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdh.33.2018.19782Keywords:
Intercultural meeting, Cultural identity, Tradition and Change, P'urhépecha languageAbstract
Book review: Roberto Janacua Escobar, National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples in Mexico. The book deals with the way in which bilingual p'urhépecha students shape their identity in the midst of two worlds that are sometimes contradictory and sometimes complementary: the world of tradition, represented and objectified by and in the p'urhépecha language and the world of progress , represented and objectified by the departure of the community.
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Berger, y Luckmann (1994) La construcción social de la realidad. Argentina: Amorrortu.
Janacua, Roberto (2017) El rostro trinitario de la identidad p´urhépecha. México: Comisión Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas.
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