RELACIONES SOCIALES DE MUJERES AYMARA TRANSLOCALES: UNA EXPLICACIÓN DESDE LA PRESENCIA/AUSENCIA DEL SUMA QAMAÑA

Adimelia Moscoso García*; María Vásquez Acosta**; Cristóbal Pulido Iparraguirre

Abstract

This article demonstrates the presence of Suma Qamaña in the relationships of the translocal Aymara woman in the region of Tarapacá. Through the life stories of the interviewees, the influence of Suma Qamaña in their relationships is observed. From a methodological framework of the indigenous research paradigm, the vicissitudes of being a Translocal Aymara Woman in different social and cultural contexts are surveyed. The main result of this investigation is the intermittent presence of the principles of Suma Qamaña in life. First a strong presence of Suma Qamaña, then a distancing from him and later the reunion with his idiosyncrasy. It is concluded that the interactions of these women are strongly influenced by the relationships they establish with “others”, and the Chilean institutional framework. At every moment, affections, feelings, emotions and sensations are evident, which define and frame the experience.

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Título según SCOPUS: SOCIAL RELATIONS OF AYMARA TRANSLOCAL WOMEN: AN EXPLANATION FROM THE PRESENCE/ABSENCE OF “SUMA QAMANA”
Título según SCIELO: RELACIONES SOCIALES DE MUJERES AYMARA TRANSLOCALES: UNA EXPLICACIÓN DESDE LA PRESENCIA/AUSENCIA DEL SUMA QAMAÑA
Título de la Revista: Dialogo Andino
Número: 65
Editorial: Universidad de Tarapaca
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 321
Página final: 331
Idioma: English, Spanish
DOI:

10.4067/S0719-26812021000200321

Notas: SCIELO, SCOPUS