About "indios" and "gachupines". Phobia in textile factories of Puebla
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Leticia Gamboa Ojeda
Set at the beginning of 20th century, this paper studies mutual attitudes of rejection between Mexican workers and Spanish employees in an important Mexican textile region. Spanish-phobia and ethno-phobia were there expressed in various forms, different moments and diverse degrees of intensity, sometimes exacerbatedly.
However, it is not enough to estimate those phenomena as a problem of adaptation between waves of immigrants and receptory society. Their cause was the contrasting situation between those two groups of the people kept (in terms of dornination/subordination), and the effect of political changes generated by Revolution.
However, it is not enough to estimate those phenomena as a problem of adaptation between waves of immigrants and receptory society. Their cause was the contrasting situation between those two groups of the people kept (in terms of dornination/subordination), and the effect of political changes generated by Revolution.
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Gamboa Ojeda, Leticia. “About "indios" and ‘gachupines’. Phobia in textile factories of Puebla”. Tiempos de América: revista de historia, cultura y territorio, no. 3, pp. 85-98, https://raco.cat/index.php/TiemposAmerica/article/view/105047.