Rumor: relaciones de poder y resistencia en comunidades indígenas
Abstract
This work considers rumor in two indigenous communities of the Sierra Norte in Puebla, in the presence of a group of youths, who are not part of the community, during a summer project. It also analyzes how the rumor is woven with subjectivity and resistance processes in power relations, generating new definitions. The starting point is that the rumor is part of a process not only individual, but also collective, that tries to emphasize a way of reading reality and giving it a meaning. There is also a need to specify the context in which the rumor is created, that reveals in part the sense of its use