Indigenous Revolution in Ecuador and Bolivia, 1990-2005 /
"Indigenous Revolution in Ecuador and Bolivia, 1990-2005 proposes a new interpretation of the major indigenous risings in Latin America at the turn of the twenty-first century and a new cultural theory of revolution itself. Based on 45 interviews with indigenous leaders conducted by the author...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tucson :
The University of Arizona Press,
[2020]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue: The world turned upside down
- Introduction: Modernity, indigeneity, and revolution
- Part I. The nation, the living jungle, and the communal vision in Ecuador. The nation and the living jungle in the Amazon / interviews with Ampam Karakras, Rafael Antuni, and Marlon Santi
- Ecuarunari: Sumak Kawsay and the communal vision / interviews with Delfin Tenesaca, Humberto Cholango, and Luis Contento
- Pachakutik: indigenous Jeffersonians / interviews with Geronimo Yantalema, Salvador Quishpe, and Auki Tituana
- Part II. "Indian revolution: and the movement toward socialism (MAS) in Bolivia. Katarism- Indianism in the Andes / interviews with Felipe Quispe, Eugenio Rojas, Pablo Mamani, and Eugenia Choque
- The sacred leaf / interviews with Leonilda Zurita and Julio Salazar
- MAS Unionists: Che Guevara and Tupac Katari / interviews with Antonio Peredo, Cesar Navarro, and Raul Prada
- Indianism and Marxism / interviews with Antonio Peredo, Cesar Navarro, and Raul Prada
- Conclusion: Twenty-first-century revolution.