Man's cultural leaching and the desert (1830-1930): the transformation of the desert into pampa and of the ‘engaged’ into pampa dweller

Authors

  • Sergio González Miranda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2004-N9-329

Keywords:

pampas, desert, leach, nitre

Abstract

This article explores on how the man of the desert undergoes a process of dissolution of their culture of origin -'cultural leaching’-, emerging from within a speech, an organization, a dwelling and labor, which under the sun crystallizes a new identity: the panpino (pampa dweller). As the nitre which toured the world fertilizing tired territories, so the pampino’s fame traveled the world: with his solidarity, his sacrifice and his organization was an example for other workers in the country and abroad. The author relates how this social subject called pampino emerged, and goes through the specifications of his labor.

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Author Biography

Sergio González Miranda

Sociólogo, Magíster en Desarrollo Urbano-Regional de la Pontificia Universidad Católica, Doctor en Educación de la Universidad de la Academia de Humanismo Cristiano. Investigador del CIHDE de la Universidad Arturo Prat de Iquique

Published

2018-07-01

How to Cite

González Miranda, S. (2018). Man’s cultural leaching and the desert (1830-1930): the transformation of the desert into pampa and of the ‘engaged’ into pampa dweller. Polis (Santiago), (9). https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2004-N9-329

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Propuestas y avances de investigación