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El. knyga: Histories of the Present: People and Power in Ecuador

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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252056482
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Apr-2024
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252056482

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The wellspring of critical analysis in this book emerges from the major Indigenous Uprising of 1990 and its ongoing aftermath in which indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorian action transformed the nation-state and established new dimensions of human relationships. The authors weave anthropological theory with longitudinal Ecuadorian ethnography to produce a unique contribution to Latin American Studies.

Recenzijos

"The length and breadth of the Whittens' fieldwork in Ecuador adds a level of depth and insight that is unparalleled in Latin American studies. Their way of integrating earlier and more recent theories allows readers to understand how the contemporary concern for ethnogenesis, interculturality, and alternative modernities was anticipated several decades ago in works that still speak to us today in relevant terms."--Jonathan D. Hill, author of Made-from-Bone: Trickster Myths, Music, and History from the Amazon "This book provides a fertile ground for thinking about the contributions of indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorian peoples to transformative politics in Ecuador, and it is one that is sure to yield fruitful insights well into the future."--American Anthropologist

"In the Whittens' hands, culture is deeply relational. They develop a vocabulary of interculturality, alternative modernity, and emergent culture to convey how the transformative capacity of people operates in their power over signs."--The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology "This book historicizes ethnography in a unique, witness-participant way, bringing margins to center but also showing how indigenous and African-descended Ecuadorians have 'taken over' the country's history-in-the-making."--Kris Lane, author of Quito 1599: City and Colony in Transition

Daugiau informacijos

A unique examination of ethnography as a theory-constructive endeavour focused on indigenous and Afro-descended Ecuadorian people
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: To Remake the World 1(22)
Prelude
23(20)
1 Colonial Mentality in Making the World
25(18)
Prelude
43(22)
2 Indigenous Constructions of "Blackness"
45(20)
Norman E. Whitten Jr.
Rachel Corr
Prelude
65(26)
3 The Topology of El Mestizaje
67(24)
Prelude
91(24)
4 The Ecuadorian Indigenous Uprising of 1990
93(22)
Prelude
115(26)
5 Ecuador in the New Millennium
117(24)
Prelude
141(22)
6 Indigenous Ethnographers Portray Their World Dorothea Scott Whitten
143(20)
Prelude
163(24)
7 Indigenous Modernity
165(22)
Conclusion: Ethnography and Theory in Cultural Life 187(16)
Notes 203(8)
References 211(32)
Index 243
Norman E. Whitten Jr., a professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is the editor of the University of Illinois Press's series Interpretations of Culture in the New Millennium. Dorothea Scott Whitten was a research associate at the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and a Curator of the Spurlock Museum at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They collaborated on many projects, including Puyo Runa: Imagery and Power in Modern Amazonia.