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The Journal Amauta (1926-1930): study of a Latin American educational tribune

Abstract: This article analyzes the journal Amauta (1926-1930), edited by the Peruvian thinker José Carlos Mariátegui, presenting its main contributions to strengthening emancipatory educational processes in Latin America. The study was developed by means of qualitative data collection methods, as well as bibliographic and documentary research techniques. The results of the investigation point out the originality of Amauta’s epistemological proposal, as well as its contributions to the Latin American pedagogy, from a perspective that values cultural identity by taking into account the educational spaces themselves. The analysis highlights the following aspects: education of indigenous people; educational theory; teaching and teachers’ organizational action; organization of education; and student movement and university.

Keywords:
Mariátegui; emancipation; Latin American pedagogy


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