Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/94473
Title: Huáncito: el problema de la basura en un pueblo indígena
Publisher: Universidad de Guadalajara
Description: This text disputes the belief that the inhabitants of Huáncito, a small town located in “la cañada de los once pueblos” in northwestern Michoacán, Mexico, are dirty or environmentally unconscious people. It is argued that the town's rubbish is a reflection of the economic and social articulation generated by the modern assembly of what is called the urban and rural environment. Against the general idea that it is the customs of the villagers that cause the uncontrollable rubbish problem, the question is posed: At what point does rubbish become a problem for a marginalised indigenous people?
El presente texto cuestiona la creencia de que los habitantes de Huáncito, pequeño pueblo localizado en “la cañada de los once pueblos”, al noroeste de Michoacán, México, son personas sucias o carentes de conciencia ambiental. Se argumenta que la basura del pueblo es reflejo de la articulación económico y social que genera el ensamble moderno de eso que se denomina ambiente urbano y rural. Contra la idea general de que son las costumbres de los pobladores las causantes del problema incontrolable de basura la cuestión se plantea con la siguiente interrogante: ¿En qué momento la basura se convierte en problema para un pueblo indígena marginado?
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/94473
Other Identifiers: http://vinculossociologiaanalisisyopinion.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/VSAO/article/view/7662
10.32870/vinculos.v4i7.7662
Appears in Collections:Revista Vínculos Sociología Análisis y Opinión

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