The social life of Indianism : politics and indigeneity in twenty-first-century Bolivia /
"By most measures, Bolivia has the largest percentage of citizens who identify as Indigenous of any country in Latin America. Not surprisingly, then, Andean Bolivia is where the political ideology of "Indianism" emerged in the 1960s and '70s. While the movement attracted follower...
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| Language: | English |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
2025.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Calling for Indian revolution : the birth and maturation of Indianist ideology
- Toward a new common sense : Indigenous counterpublics and the diffusion of Indianism
- Interlude 1. Evo presidente!
- A journey without guarantees : ideological refractions and the emergence of folk Indianism
- We cannot forget our roots! : ethnoracial identities in Indianist Bolivia
- When folk ideology feeds back into the canon : Indianist praxis between revival and refusal
- Across the wide spectrum : Indianist logics in state and social movement discourses
- Interlude 2. The 2019 coup and its aftermath
- The rebellion of the Wiphalas : racist backlash and the radicalization of folk Indianism.