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We analyze recent cultural policy in the province of Formosa, Argentina, regarding indigenous intangible cultural heritage, particularly the music of the Toba or Qom. Our hypothesis is that the provincial government has strategically instrumentalized these cultural policies in order to create the image of an administration that ideologically endorses global discourses imposed on democracies (such as "multiculturalism" and "the safeguarding of cultural heritage"). At the same time this legitimizes a provincial imaginary of "being Formoseño" that identifies itself as "multicultural" but on the other hand invisibilizes contemporary indigenous people, masking conflicts and inequalities.

Volume
33
Number
2
Number of Pages
157-174
Publisher: Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas (ICA) Section: Runa: archivo para las ciencias del hombre
ISSN Number
1851-9628
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http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1851-96282012000200003&lang=es
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