@unpublished{kurepository26, title = {La recolonizaci{\'o}n y descolonizaci{\'o}n de Nicaragua}, type = {Discussion Paper}, note = {Unpublished}, publisher = {Keiser University}, year = {2025}, institution = {Keiser University Latin American Campus}, abstract = {El texto examina la ausencia de una hegemon{\'i}a nacional s{\'o}lida en Nicaragua tras la independencia y durante gran parte del siglo XIX y principios del XX. Asimismo, analiza el proceso de recolonizaci{\'o}n intelectual emprendido por una generaci{\'o}n de poetas e intelectuales granadinos, basado en tres pilares fundamentales: el catolicismo, el mestizaje y el idioma espa{\~n}ol, que suprimi{\'o} o invisibiliz{\'o} la diversidad {\'e}tnica y cultural de las identidades ind{\'i}genas y afrodescendientes. --------------------- The text examines the absence of a strong national hegemony in Nicaragua after independence and throughout much of the 19th and early 20th centuries. It also analyzes the process of intellectual recolonization undertaken by a generation of poets and intellectuals from Granada, based on three fundamental pillars: Catholicism, mestizaje (racial and cultural mixing), and the Spanish language, thereby suppressing or rendering invisible the ethnic and cultural diversity of Indigenous and Afro-descendant identities.}, keywords = {recolonizaci{\'o}n, naci{\'o}n imaginada, log{\'o}cratas, hegemon{\'i}a cultural, colonialismo interior, andamiaje ideol{\'o}gico, desmantelamiento, Key words: recolonization, imagined nation, logocrats, cultural hegemony, internal colonialism, ideological scaffolding, dismantlement}, url = {https://kurepository.keiseruniversity.edu.ni/id/eprint/26/}, author = {Traumann, David} }