Todas las sangres – Peruvian Multiculturalism in a Migrant Settlement of Metropolitan Lima
Todas las sangres – Peruvian Multiculturalism in a Migrant Settlement of Metropolitan Lima
Author(s): Katarzyna GórskaSubject(s): Politics, Sociology of Culture
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: Lima; migration; urban zone; multiculturalism; religious diversity
Summary/Abstract: The paper presents multiculturalism as a cultural and social phenomenon experienced in migrant settlements in Metropolitan Lima. It will use Nuevo Pachacútec, a young migrant settlement in the Northern cone of the metropolitan area, as a case study. The multiculturalism of Lima has been driven and catalyzed by internal migration process, and is now clearly visible in some urban migrant settlements of the Peruvian capital. The case of Nuevo Pachacútec proves that multiculturalism functions best on a micro scale. Multiculturalism in Peru is analyzed from three angles: as a grassroots policy and principle of cultural organizations; as the diversity of residents in terms of origin and religion; and as the experience of the community and its new approach to celebrating fiestas. The nuanced nature of young migrant settlements is expressed by the phrase, Todas las sangres, which symbolizes the cultural heterogeneity of urban space.
Journal: Ad Americam. Journal of American Studies
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 17
- Page Range: 79-94
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English