Indigenous Revolution in Ecuador and Bolivia, 1990-2005 /

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Author / Creator:Paige, Jeffery M.
Imprint:Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2020.
Description:1 online resource (xvii, 332 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12407307
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ISBN:9780816541348
0816541345
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
Summary:"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 from 2008 to 2011, the manuscript contends that these risings represent an emerging form of indigenous revolution that combines predominantly peaceful massive resistance and electoral democracy with revolutionary indigeneity. The manuscript builds toward a conclusion demonstrating how this form of revolution has implications far beyond the Andes"--
Other form:Print version: Paige, Jeffery M. Indigenous Revolution in Ecuador and Bolivia, 1990-2005 Tucson : University of Arizona Press,c2020 9780816540143
Table of Contents:
  • Prologue: The World Turned Upside Down
  • Introduction: Modernity, Indigeneity, and Revolution
  • PART I. THE NATION, THE LIVING JUNGLE, AND THE COMMUNAL VISION IN ECUADOR
  • 1. The Nation and the Living Jungle in the Amazon
  • 2. ECUARUNARI: Sumak Kawsay and the Communal Vision
  • 3. Pachakutik: Indigenous Jeffersonians
  • PART II. "INDIAN REVOLUTION" AND THE MOVEMENT TOWARD SOCIALISM (MAS) IN BOLIVIA
  • 4. Katarism-Indianism in the Andes
  • 5. The Sacred Leaf
  • 6. MAS Unionists: Che Guevara and Túpac Katari
  • 7. Indianism and Marxism
  • Conclusion: Twenty-First-Century Revolution
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix
  • Notes
  • Index.