Resistencia indígena y discursos racistas: una lectura biopolítica de los mayas yucatecos

Authors

  • Izaskun Álvarez Cuartero ÁREA DE HISTORIA DE AMÉRICA - UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-0967/3092

Keywords:

Yucatan, Colonial development, Caste War, Indian slavery, Cuba

Abstract

In this article I propose to analyse the history of Yucatec Maya people from a biopolitical perspective. I study two periods of great importance in Mayan history: first, during the colonial period, the politics of population control and the peculiar geography of Yucatan guide us to explain how the colony was settled there; while the second part discusses the lack of instability of Mayan Indians during Independence, the indigenous resistance that will eventually lead to the 1847 Caste War and its consequence: the sale of Mayan Indians as slaves to Cuba as an alternative to eliminate Indian rebels and to create an imagined nation of Yucatan.


Published

2012-05-25

How to Cite

Álvarez Cuartero, I. (2012). Resistencia indígena y discursos racistas: una lectura biopolítica de los mayas yucatecos. Confluenze. Rivista Di Studi Iberoamericani, 4(1), 196–214. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-0967/3092