The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North

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Autor(a) principal: Rajchenberg S., Enrique
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Héau-Lambert, Catherine
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Antíteses
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/12924
Resumo: The northern region of Mexico presented a challenge for colonization since colonial times, both because of its physical features and for its indiegenous inhabitants. Is because of the former that the representations crafted in the central part of the country about the North always referred it as a dangerous, fearsome desert. For the US inhabitants, who wanted that same territory since the beginning of the XIX century, its inhabitants were the personified racial degeneration. This article analyses this two-sided architecture of the territorial representations with which the North of Mexico was symbolized during the XIX century, and that is still reproduced nowadays.
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spelling The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s NorthEl desierto como representación del territorio septentrional de MéxicoO deserto como representação do território norte do MéxicoMexico’s NorthFrontierDesertTerrritorial representationNorte de MéxicoFronteraDesiertoRepresentación territorialNorte dO MéxicoFronteiraDesertoRepresentação territorialThe northern region of Mexico presented a challenge for colonization since colonial times, both because of its physical features and for its indiegenous inhabitants. Is because of the former that the representations crafted in the central part of the country about the North always referred it as a dangerous, fearsome desert. For the US inhabitants, who wanted that same territory since the beginning of the XIX century, its inhabitants were the personified racial degeneration. This article analyses this two-sided architecture of the territorial representations with which the North of Mexico was symbolized during the XIX century, and that is still reproduced nowadays.El norte de México constituyó desde la época colonial un espacio de difícil colonización, tanto a causa de características físicas como de sus habitantes originarios. Por esa razón, las representaciones territoriales producidas en el centro del país respecto al septentrión fueron construcciones que lo referían como un desierto peligroso y productor de miedo. Para los estadounidenses quienes ambicionaban desde inicios del siglo XIX ese mismo espacio, sus habitantes eran la personificación de la degeneración racial. Este artículo analiza esta doble arquitectura de representaciones territoriales con la que se simbolizó al norte mexicano durante el siglo antepasado y que sigue reproduciéndose actualmente.Desde os tempos coloniais, o norte do México tem sido um espaço de difícil colonização, tanto por suas características físicas quanto por seus habitantes originais. Por isso, as representações territoriais produzidas no centro do país em relação ao norte eram construções que o referiam como um deserto perigoso e amedrontador. Para os americanos que cobiçavam aquele mesmo espaço desde o início do século XIX, seus habitantes eram a personificação da degeneração racial. Este artigo analisa essa dupla arquitetura de representações territoriais com a qual o norte mexicano foi simbolizado durante o século passado e que continua sendo reproduzido hoje.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2012-08-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/1292410.5433/1984-3356.2012v5n9p351Antíteses; Vol. 5, n. 9, jan./jun. 2012 - Dossiê: Humor Gráfico; 351-369Antíteses; Vol. 5, n. 9, jan./jun. 2012 - Dossiê: Humor Gráfico; 351-3691984-3356reponame:Antítesesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/12924/11410Copyright (c) 2012 Antítesesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRajchenberg S., EnriqueHéau-Lambert, Catherine2022-04-29T17:25:36Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12924Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antitesesPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/oaiantiteses@uel.br||1984-33561984-3356opendoar:2022-04-29T17:25:36Antíteses - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North
El desierto como representación del territorio septentrional de México
O deserto como representação do território norte do México
title The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North
spellingShingle The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North
Rajchenberg S., Enrique
Mexico’s North
Frontier
Desert
Terrritorial representation
Norte de México
Frontera
Desierto
Representación territorial
Norte dO México
Fronteira
Deserto
Representação territorial
title_short The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North
title_full The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North
title_fullStr The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North
title_full_unstemmed The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North
title_sort The desert as territorial representation of Mexico’s North
author Rajchenberg S., Enrique
author_facet Rajchenberg S., Enrique
Héau-Lambert, Catherine
author_role author
author2 Héau-Lambert, Catherine
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rajchenberg S., Enrique
Héau-Lambert, Catherine
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mexico’s North
Frontier
Desert
Terrritorial representation
Norte de México
Frontera
Desierto
Representación territorial
Norte dO México
Fronteira
Deserto
Representação territorial
topic Mexico’s North
Frontier
Desert
Terrritorial representation
Norte de México
Frontera
Desierto
Representación territorial
Norte dO México
Fronteira
Deserto
Representação territorial
description The northern region of Mexico presented a challenge for colonization since colonial times, both because of its physical features and for its indiegenous inhabitants. Is because of the former that the representations crafted in the central part of the country about the North always referred it as a dangerous, fearsome desert. For the US inhabitants, who wanted that same territory since the beginning of the XIX century, its inhabitants were the personified racial degeneration. This article analyses this two-sided architecture of the territorial representations with which the North of Mexico was symbolized during the XIX century, and that is still reproduced nowadays.
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