Mangrove Economy: etho-politics and social change
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18041/entramado.2018v14n1.27156Keywords:
Afro-descendants, Pacific, modernity, human-nature relation, cultural practicesAbstract
An advance of the research project «Bio-entrepreneurship: productive configuration of agroecosystems» is presented.. The interpretative framework is based on political concepts, economy and social change, also on relations between capitalism, modernity and the nation-state. At the same time, there are observed alternative cultural practices from Afro-descendant women in their territories, their banishments and their ancestral legacy in the colombian pacific coast. It was found that meanings emerge through the stories told by them, which talk about an economy that runs on a space-time in/from the re-existence of human groups. The human groups that inhabit the ancestral territory and the ones that were banished from the mangrove and that recreate it and make it come alive in different contexts (including the urban popular).