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Para Florescano, el Estado mexicano (desde el virreinato hasta el neoliberalismo) ha sido el principal agente en la construcción de una memoria oficial que excluye o subalterniza a las etnias. El Estado no solo ejerce violencia física (como en las guerras contra los yaquis o mayas), sino también violencia simbólica al imponer un relato nacional homogéneo.

In this essay, Florescano explores the historical tension between the Mexican State and its diverse indigenous ethnicities. etnia estado nacion enrique florescano pdf downloadl repack

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Florescano’s 512-page study is a deep dive into how political entities in Mexico have historically managed—or failed to manage—the country’s inherent multiculturalism. By using legitimate sources like the Internet Archive,

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However, even within these large empires, ethnic diversity remained vibrant. The Mexica empire, for instance, was a multi-ethnic state held together by tribute and military dominance, rather than a unified nation. Local ethnic groups maintained their identities, which explains why many allied with Hernán Cortés during the Spanish conquest to overthrow Aztec hegemony. 3. The Colonial Shock and the Reconfiguration of Memory In this essay, Florescano explores the historical tension

The idealized, often artificial concept of a unified "Mexican" identity. Florescano argues that the ruling elites created a myth of a homogeneous nation (often through the concept of mestizaje ) to legitimize the State, while systematically ignoring or suppressing actual ethnic diversity.

Discuss the "Native Matrix" and how early Mesoamerican states organized multiethnic populations. III. Colonial Mediation

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