The ‘Latin American’ Native in the Teaching Process: The Representation of the Native Community in European and Latin American School Books

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Robert Aman

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In this article we compare how the native population of Latin America and their culture is represented in History schoolbooks both in Sweden and in Colombia. The aim was to find out if there are differences and similarities in the reproduction of the native community in both countries. The study shows that Colombian schoolbooks give information more thoroughly, describing and explaining the facts, however, both countries consistently show the trend to represent the natives as being different and inferior, especially when describing their way of living and their knowledge. We find explanations about what they owned and what they did not own, what they knew and did not know, all focused from a Eurocentric perspective.


 

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Aman, R. (2018). The ‘Latin American’ Native in the Teaching Process: The Representation of the Native Community in European and Latin American School Books. Pedagogical Studies, 36(2), 41–50. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-07052010000200002
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