The indigenous actors to the "interculturalisation" of higher education in Mexico: ¿empowerment or neoindigenism?

Authors

  • Gunther Dietz Universidad Veracruzana

Keywords:

Multiculturalism, Intercultural education, Intercultural universities, Etnography, Veracruz (México)

Abstract

In Latin America, innovative multi- and/or intercultural education programs, which highlight the often claimed “end of indigenism”, are characterized by an urgent need to combine long-standing traditions of primary school level “indigenous education” projects with a “multicultural turn” which would comprise higher educational levels, as well. Starting from an ethnographic and collaborative research Project, on the Universidad Veracruzana Intercultural (UVI) in Mexico, this article analyzes how the participation of indigenous intellectuals and non-indigenous academics shapes the transition towards the social, political and legal recognition of diversity inside mainstream public universities. The resulting, still rather recent “dialogue of knowledge”, which implies inter-cultural, inter-lingual and inter-actor dimensions, will also challenge the social and educational sciences to rethink and redesign their still all too monocultural and monolingual theoretical concepts and methodological practices.

Author Biography

Gunther Dietz, Universidad Veracruzana

Obtuvo el M.A. y el Dr.phil. en Antropología en la Universidad de Hamburgo (Alemania); ha trabajado en las Universidades de Hamburgo, Granada (España), Aalborg (Dinamarca) y Ghent (Bélgica), actualmente Profesor-Investigador Titular en el Instituto de Investigaciones en Educación de la Universidad Veracruzana (Xalapa, México) y miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores. Trabajos de campo etnográficos sobre artesanías e “indigenismo” así como sobre comunidades indígenas y movimientos étnicos en Michoacán (México) y sobre colectivos inmigrantes, organizaciones no-gubernamentales, movimientos sociales, multiculturalismo y educación intercultural en Hamburgo (Alemania) y en Andalucía (España).

Más información: http://www.uv.mx/iie/personal/gunther.html

Published

2009-11-01

How to Cite

Dietz, G. (2009). The indigenous actors to the "interculturalisation" of higher education in Mexico: ¿empowerment or neoindigenism?. Latin American Journal of Inclusive Education, 3(2), 55–75. Retrieved from https://revistas.ucentral.cl/revistainclusiva/article/view/3_2_005

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Section

Sección Temática