TY - JOUR
T1 - Pucará’s Little Bull
T2 - A Symbol of Cultural Resistance and Identity Renegotiation in Peruvian Culture
AU - Flores-Núñez, Ana María
AU - Marino-Jiménez, Mauro
AU - Rivas-Sucari, Henry César
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This article explores the cultural and symbolic meaning of Pucará’s little bull, emphasizing its use in current ritual practices and its role in the articulation of Peruvian culture identity. In this qualitative–descriptive study, interdisciplinary methodologies covering cultural anthropology, performance theory, and globalization studies are used to analyze how the little bull, a polysemic symbol of Andean culture, represents cultural resistance, adaptability, and renovation in the face of external influences. The analysis focuses on its presence in ceremonies, festivities, and public spaces, which reflects the vitality of Andean traditions in a globalized world. From this approach, Pucará’s little bull is identified in different places. Its role is highlighted as a symbol of protection, prosperity and fertility as well as its ability to reinforce community identity and social cohesion. It can be concluded that in spite of contextual variations, the little bull remains a symbolic essence that goes beyond its physical form and allows Andean communities to continuously renegotiate their cultural identity.
AB - This article explores the cultural and symbolic meaning of Pucará’s little bull, emphasizing its use in current ritual practices and its role in the articulation of Peruvian culture identity. In this qualitative–descriptive study, interdisciplinary methodologies covering cultural anthropology, performance theory, and globalization studies are used to analyze how the little bull, a polysemic symbol of Andean culture, represents cultural resistance, adaptability, and renovation in the face of external influences. The analysis focuses on its presence in ceremonies, festivities, and public spaces, which reflects the vitality of Andean traditions in a globalized world. From this approach, Pucará’s little bull is identified in different places. Its role is highlighted as a symbol of protection, prosperity and fertility as well as its ability to reinforce community identity and social cohesion. It can be concluded that in spite of contextual variations, the little bull remains a symbolic essence that goes beyond its physical form and allows Andean communities to continuously renegotiate their cultural identity.
KW - Andean culture
KW - Andean symbolism
KW - Pucará’s little bull
KW - cultural identity
KW - cultural resistance
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105010882787
U2 - 10.1080/07256868.2025.2531772
DO - 10.1080/07256868.2025.2531772
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105010882787
SN - 0725-6868
JO - Journal of Intercultural Studies
JF - Journal of Intercultural Studies
ER -