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Frontmatter -- Contents -- About the Series -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on the Orthography of Nasa Yuwe -- Abbreviations for Colombian Organizations -- Introduction -- 1. Frontier Nasa/Nasa de Frontera The Dilemma of the Indigenous Intellectual -- 2. Colaboradores The Predicament of Pluralism in an Intercultural Movement -- 3. Risking Dialogue Anthropological Collaborations with Nasa Intellectuals -- 4. Interculturalism and Lo Propio CRIC's Teachers as Local Intellectuals -- 5. Second Sight Nasa and Guambiano Theory -- 6. The Battle for the Legacy of Father Ulcué Spirituality in the Struggle between Region and Locality -- 7. Imagining a Pluralist Nation Intellectuals and Indigenous Special Jurisdiction -- Epilogue -- Glossary -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chronology -- Acronyms -- One What Is an Indian? -- Two Socialism -- Three Strike! -- Four Federación Ecuatoriana de Indios -- Five Guachalá -- Six Agrarian Reform? -- Seven Return of the Indian -- Eight Pachakutik -- Notes -- Glossary -- Biographies -- Bibliography -- Index
In: Latin America otherwise
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- ONE EL ALTO THE CITY -- PART ONE -- TWO CONSTRUCTING THE ZONE -- THREE CITIZENS DESPITE THE STATE -- FOUR PLACE, MOVEMENT, AND RITUAL -- FIVE HOW THE GODS TOUCH HUMANS (AND VICE VERSA) -- PART TWO -- SIX COMPETITION, INDIVIDUALISM, AND COLLECTIVE ORGANIZATION -- SEVEN ''IN-BETWEENNESS'' AND POLITICAL AGENCY -- EIGHT THE STATE AND THE UNIONS -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- About the Series -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: On the Intersection of Individual and Collective Biographies and Protest -- PART I.THE PICKETER -- Introduction -- 1 The Day before the Pueblada: A Town on the Edge -- 2 Laura's Life: ''How Did I Fall So Far?'' -- 3 Being-in-the-Road: Insurgent Identities -- 4 After the Road: Contentious Legacies -- PART II. THE QUEEN OF THE RIOT -- Introduction -- 5 The Lived 1993: The Coming and Making of the Explosion -- 6 The Lived Sixteenth: The Feast and the Remains of the Riot -- 7 Nana's Life: ''Thirty-six Years of Crap'' -- 8 Contested Memories -- Conclusions: Ethnography and Recognition -- Appendix. On Fieldwork, Theory, and the Question of Biography -- Notes -- References -- Index
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Frontmatter -- About the Series -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Sources -- Introduction -- 1. Forging a Colonial Landscape: Caste in Context -- 2. The Roads Are Harsh: Spaniards and Indians in the Sanctioned Domain -- 3. La Mala Yerba: Putting Di√erence to Work -- 4. From Animosities to Alliances: A Segue into the World of Witchcraft -- 5. Authority Reversed: Indians Ascending -- 6. Mapping Unsanctioned Power -- 7. Hall of Mirrors -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. F(o)unding Black Capital: Money, Power, Culture, and Revolution in Martin R. Delany's Blake; or The Huts of America -- 2. Of What Use Is History? Blood, Race, Nation, and Ethnicity in Pauline Hopkins's New Woman -- 3. From Larva to Chrysalis: Multicultural Consciousness and Anticolonial Revolution in Ralph de Boissière's Crown Jewel -- 4. The New Man in the Jungle: Chaos, Community, and the Margins of the Nation-State -- 5. The Masculinization of Mothering: The Oakland Black Panthers and the Black Body Politic -- 6. A Politics of Change: Sistren, Subalternity, and the Social Pact in the War for Democratic Socialism -- 7. Geopolitics/Geoculture: Denationalization in the New World Order -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
In: Latin America Otherwise
In: Latin America Otherwise
In: Latin America Otherwise
A study of working class and elite intellectual Mexican and Mexican American women that focuses on their sexuality and identity, particularly their identification with four primary Mexican female cultural symbols: La Malinche, Aztec goddesses, the Virgin
In: Latin America Otherwise
In: Latin America Otherwise
In: Latin America otherwise
In: languages, empires, nations
Frontmatter -- Contents -- About the Series -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Becoming Visible in Neoliberal Bolivia -- ∞ Ethnography, Governmentality, and Urban Life -- ≤ Urbanism, Modernity, and Migration in Cochabamba -- ≥ Villa Sebastián Pagador and the Politics of Community -- ∂ Performing National Culture in the Fiesta de San Miguel -- Σ Spectacular Violence and Citizen Security -- Conclusion: Theaters of Memory and the Violence of Citizenship -- Notes -- References -- Index
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In: languages, empires, nations
Frontmatter -- About the Series -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Author's Note -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Introduction: Soldiers of Misfortune, Soldiers by Lot -- I Impressment, Penal Transportation, Defense, and Politics, 1549–1905 -- 1. ''Nabbing Time'': The Heritage of Portugal's Gunpowder Empire, 1549–1864 -- 2. Raising the ''Pagan Rabble'': Wartime Impressment and the Crisis of Traditional Recruitment, 1864–1870 -- 3. The ''Law of the Minotaur''? Postwar Reformism and the Recruitment Law, 1870–1874 -- 4. Whipping a Dead Letter: The 1874 Recruitment Law under the Empire, 1874–1889 -- 5. ''And One Calls This Misery a Republic?'': The 1874 Recruitment Law under the Early Republic, 1889–1905 -- II Soldiers, Their Lives, and the Army's Institutional Roles, 1850–1916 -- 6. The Troop Trade and the Army as a Protopenal Institution in the Age of Impressment, 1850–1916 -- 7. Brazilian Soldiers and Enlisted Service in the Age of Impressment, 1870–1916 -- 8. Days of Cachaça, Sodomy, and the Lash: Army Crime and Punishment in the Age of Impressment, 1870–1916 -- III Implementing Conscription and Reorienting the Army's Role, 1906–1945 -- 9. ''Tightening Screw'' or ''Admirable Filter''?: The 1908 Obligatory Military Service Law, 1906–1916 -- 10. Making the Barracks a ''House'' and the Army a ''Family'': Assessing the Conscription Lottery, 1916–1945 -- Conclusions: Army, Masculine Honor, Race, and Nation -- Appendix A: Military Crime Data -- Appendix B: Army Recruitment Data -- Appendix C: Populations of Public Disciplining Institutions -- Notes -- Glossary of Portuguese Terms -- Bibliography -- Index