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Memoria americana

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GONZALEZ DIEZ, Javier  and  BRITO ROMAN, Juan Carlos. “Inca Empire” or Tahuantinsuyo? Andean historical singularityin Ecuadorian curriculums and school textbooks. Mem. am. [online]. 2020, vol.28, n.1, pp.20-41. ISSN 1851-3751.

The main purpose of this article is to explain the correlations between school history and ethnohistory related to narratives about the past which characterize the official historic memories. Through the analysis of Ecuadorian school curriculums and texts of history it is examined how the Inca history is defined and interpreted, particularly related to the politic form of the Tahuantinsuyo. The analysis showed that the historic singularity of the Andean political experience is exposed by the school texts with eurocentric categories. Thus, our conclusion is that the contributions of the ethnohistorical research -in terms of new visions and interpretations about the American past- have not being received by the Ecuadorian history school books and we pose a reflection regarding the meaning of the history taught to students today.

Keywords : Tahuantinsuyo; school history; Ecuador; Eurocentrism.

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