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Revista Aportes de la Comunicación y la Cultura

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DE MESA GISBERT, Carlos. Miscegenation and Identity. Rev. aportes de la comunicación [online]. 2014, n.17, pp.40-43. ISSN 2306-8671.

This text encourages a reconstitution of a Bolivian nation understood as the big house that is articulated by the east and the west, from the reconstruction of a collective imaginary in which all Bolivians see ourselves without fear or atavisms, in which a multilingual, yet respectful, dialogue would be possible, in which the logic of privilege would be banished, one in which we can cultivate a sense of Nation, beyond the regional, beyond ethnicity, beyond the popular, but with them, through their scaffolding, without negating any of those characteristics that identify us with what is most intimate in each one of us, present and history articulated in a becoming.

Keywords : Casa Grande; Nación Boliviana; Historia; Presente; Oriente Y Occidente Boliviano; Big house; Bolivian Nation; History; Present; Oriental and Occidental Bolivia.

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