Citas bibligráficas
Mondragon, E., (2023). Los guardianes de las huacas: rutinas, narrativas personales y sentidos de lugar de los agentes de vigilancia en sitios arqueológicos de la región Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24938
Mondragon, E., Los guardianes de las huacas: rutinas, narrativas personales y sentidos de lugar de los agentes de vigilancia en sitios arqueológicos de la región Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24938
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title = "Los guardianes de las huacas: rutinas, narrativas personales y sentidos de lugar de los agentes de vigilancia en sitios arqueológicos de la región Lima",
author = "Mondragon Palomino, Elvis Luis",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This research develops the issue of security guards of archaeological sites in the Lima Region, in particular twelve archaeological monuments were chosen: Huaycán de Pariachi, Cajamarquilla, Garagay, Paraíso, San Juan de Pariachi, Monterrey, Bellavista, Palomino, Mangomarca , Huanchihuaylas, Huaca San Borja and Bandurria; with the aim of drawing attention to society that these actors have been left aside, forgotten, lack of recognition and above all not seen as part of the process of patrimonialization of archaeological monuments. In this sense, this research with a qualitative approach of the exploratory, descriptive and explanatory type, seeks to demonstrate that security guards have built a close relationship with cultural heritage in an affective or attachment way. In this way, the technique of semi-structured interviews, informal conversations, participant observation and drawing drawings are used to explore how these new actors build an experience of place in archaeological monuments from material space, daily practices, trajectories of life, spatial routines, narratives, and sense of place to understand their attachment to the place and in some way make visible their concerns and opinions regarding what they are doing in the place. Finally, in general terms it has been possible to conclude that the security guards do have a strong attachment to the place, that is, to the archaeological monument, and in this way, they give it a meaning. All this occurs through the construction of experiences, in the process of which the material space (archaeological sites), education, trades, military service, life lessons, recognition, cultural life, daily practices, self-perception, interaction with people are linked, satisfactions, conscience, commitments, feelings and memories. In other words, these new actors have experimented with a large part of these emotional elements that have allowed them to become more attached to the place, reflected in their perseverance in caring for cultural heritage.
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