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Proposes and illustrates the concept of 're/membering' as an ontological re-composition of the socionature of the indigenous political body as it relates to the Andean cultures. Defending indigenous territories necessarily implies reviving the hylozoism discarded by eurocentric rationalists and dualistic philosphers.
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Nota parala historia Política de Bolivia: Golpe del 21 de Agosto, 1971
Based on a discourse by the late V. Teitelboim, a document issued by the Chilean Senate on Sept 2, 1971 commenting the Coup d'Etat of August 21 of 1971 in Bolivia. A Chilean perspective of the event.
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Las Políticas del Lenguaje y los Debates Nacionalistas: El Caso de los Estados Unidos y México (2000)
The Spanish language presence in the United States is historically studied. The author intends to understand linguistic assertiveness, and linguistic agency and focuses on the impact of globalization and NAFTA and linguistic cultural politics between 1989 and the 21st Century.
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Notas sobre la socio-natura ontológica indígena
This article dwells on the ontological notion of historical disruption of the Indigenous body politic of Abyayala. Focusing on the concept of 're-membering' preserved in the Quechua-aymaran linguistic memory of destruction or 'dis/memberment', also conceptualized by various Indigenous languages of the Abyayala (the ancient name of the Americas), it illustrates the Indigenous socio-nature of regeneration. Rejecting an euro-anthropocentric binary perception of nature and culture, it proposes to resituate an Andean and Indigenous nomos.
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Las Políticas del Lenguaje y los Debates Nacionalistas: El Caso de los Estados Unidos y México (2000)
The Spanish language presence in the United States is historically studied. The author intends to understand linguistic assertiveness, and linguistic agency and focuses on the impact of globalization and NAFTA and linguistic cultural politics between 1989 and the 21st Century.
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The Makings Of A Transnational Movement
In: NACLA Report on the Americas, Band 35, Heft 6, S. 36-38
ISSN: 2471-2620
Industrial Stagnation and women's survival at the Siglo XX and Uncía Mines (1979)
Women who are spouses or companions of miners are under-recognised for their contributions to miner's livelihoods, both politically and economically. Nowhere has this been more apparent than in the violence-prone, state-owned mines of Bolivia, where the women of the camps have militated actively in their housewives unions, achieving national prominence.
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Industrial Stagnation and women's survival at the Siglo XX and Uncía Mines (1979)
Women who are spouses or companions of miners are under-recognised for their contributions to miner's livelihoods, both politically and economically. Nowhere has this been more apparent than in the violence-prone, state-owned mines of Bolivia, where the women of the camps have militated actively in their housewives unions, achieving national prominence.
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On the Idea of the Indigenous
In: Current anthropology, Band 40, Heft 2, S. 211-212
ISSN: 1537-5382
First Peoples/African American Connections
In: Sovereignty Matters, S. 67-86