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    The myth of the credit for the poor: the myth-credit. Analysis of the production of a ‘new’ way to eradicate poverty by Koberwein, Adrian

    Published 2011
    “…Our starting point will be the consideration of these stories in terms of a “myth” as Leach (1976) understands this concept. We will also show that these stories present similar characteristics to those that Geertz (1994) attributes to the “common sense”, concluding that we are dealing with a conflictive process of production and imposition of meanings that result in the legitimation of microcredit as the “ultimate solution to poverty”.…”
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    EL MITO DEL CRÉDITO PARA LOS POBRES: EL MITO-CRÉDITO. ANÁLISIS DE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE UNA ‘NUEVA’ FORMA PARA ERRADICAR LA POBREZA / The myth of the credit for the poor: the myth-credit.... by Koberwein, Adrian; FFyL - UBA

    Published 2011
    “…Our starting point will be the consideration of these stories in terms of a "myth" as Leach (1976) understands this concept. We will also show that these stories present similar characteristics to those that Geertz (1994) attributes to the “common sense”, concluding that we are dealing with  a conflictive process of production and imposition of meanings that result in the legitimation of microcredit as the "ultimate solution to poverty".   …”
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    A black bull at a wake. The myth as a historical discourse about the environmental limits in the socio-technical livestock systems of the Chaco santiagueño by Concha, Pablo

    Published 2022
    “…This article aims to interpret the myth of the black bull and the narratives of diabolical pacts, taking as an empirical reference a set of rural areas located in the Copo and Alberdi departments, in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. …”
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    Los ladridos de El Familiar by Ciolli, Karina Gabriela

    Published 2021
    Subjects: “…Myth…”
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    Don Juan de Santacruz Pachacuti, Yamqui Salcamaygua, a Mountain’s priest by Bernand, Carmen

    Published 2019
    “…The Sun’s temple drawning of Coricancha is not a christianization of myths and gods of the Incas put on a barrocco altar, but a condensé of the foster powers of the ancestral Mountains; the sketch is also, as it had been said by many academics, a sun calendar which begins at the winter solstice of december. …”
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    The work of Francisco Raúl Carnese and his contribution to Argentine Biological Anthropology by Avena, Sergio

    Published 2022
    “…The main objectives of his activity have been to question racial classifications and the myth of European Argentina, which aims to invisibilize not only the native american and Afro-descendant population, but also the very existence of admixture in our country.…”
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