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The Politics of Ethnicity: Indigenous Peoples in Latin American States (David Rockefeller Center Series on Latin American Studies, Harvard University)
 
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The Politics of Ethnicity: Indigenous Peoples in Latin American States (David Rockefeller Center Series on Latin American Studies, Harvard University) [Paperback]

David Maybury-Lewis (Editor), Bartholomew Dean (Contributor), Paul H. Gelles (Contributor), Bret Gustafson (Contributor), James Howe (Contributor), Jean Jackson (Contributor), Jerome M. Levi (Contributor), Theodore Macdonald (Contributor), Maria Clemencia Ramirez (Contributor), Richard Reed (Contributor), Jennifer Schirmer (Contributor)

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0674009649 978-0674009646 January 30, 2003
The indigenous people of the hemisphere have resisted a five-hundred-year assault, fighting to maintain their cultural identities. During this time, authorities in the Americas have insisted that the toleration of indigenous societies and cultures would undermine their respective states. In recent years, however, the nations of the Americas have started to reverse themselves. They are altering their constitutions and proclaiming themselves multiethnic. Why is this happening now? The Politics of Ethnicity: Indigenous Peoples in Latin American States, edited by David Maybury-Lewis, helps us understand the reasons and history behind these times of transition.

The book provides a valuable overview of current problems facing indigenous peoples in their relation with national states in Latin America, from the highlands of Mexico to the jungles of Brazil. The traditional, sometimes centuries old, relations between states and indigenous peoples are now changing and being rediscussed. The collection, authored by U.S. and Latin American anthropologists using interdisciplinary approaches, enables the reader to understand these recent developments in a comparative framework. An ambitious and quite thorough collection, it is brought together skillfully by one of the discipline's maître penseurs.


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Professor Maybury-Lewis and his colleagues provide the reader with a valuable analysis and a useful tool for the understanding of ongoing conflicts between indigenous peoples and states in various Latin American countries. A broad overview of the issues ranges from the local level to their international implications. This volume presents a clear picture of one of the least well known yet most significant developments in the recent history of a number of Latin American societies.
--Rodolfo Stavenhagen, Colegio de Mexico, Mexico, UN Human Rights Commission, special rapporteur on the rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people

The striking, world-wide, self-assertion by indigenous peoples is, surely, a most notable feature of our "turn-of-the-millennium." Nowhere is it more striking than in Latin America where assimilationist ideologies--whether violent and predatory or populist and peaceful-were recently so hegemonic. Nowhere is this great transformation examined with such originality, comprehensiveness, analytical care and nuance as here, in The Politics of Ethnicity.
--James C. Scott, Sterling Professor of Anthropology and Political Science, Yale University

This timely book is a sweeping anthropological vision of contemporary relations between the indigenous peoples of Latin America and the states that contain them. The resulting picture is an indictment for most Latin American nation states except for specific governments that have been able to respond to well-organized indigenous social and political movements. However, one central fact remains undisputed: the Latin American indigenous movement has provoked a most radical questioning of the models of nation-state, democracy, and development since the expansion of anarchistic and socialist theories in the late 19th century.
--Stefano Varese, Professor of Native American Studies, University

[T]hese timely essays help explain the contradictory process by which recent indigenous uprisings have drawn so much attention on the international stage, while concurrently enjoying so few improvements within their respective nation states. As a reflection of the cutting edge of scholarly approaches to its field, this collection will become an important teaching tool for anthropological and historical courses specifically focused on indigenous resistance and a comprehensive complementary source to Latin American studies in general.
--Rene Harder Horst

The result of a conference held Harvard in 2000, this collection of essays explores the contemporary impact of indigenous organizations and indigenista policies in Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil...This is an excellent volume that explains the variety of routes taken by the "return of the Indian" in nine Latin-American national contexts. Predictions made in 2000 when the papers were given have proved quite prescient and the collection will be much used in teaching and research.
--Guy Thomson (Bulletin of Spanish Studies )

About the Author

David Maybury-Lewis was Edward C. Henderson Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University and founder and president of Cultural Survival, an organization that defends indigenous rights.

Bartholomew Dean is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Kansas.

Paul H. Gelles is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Riverside.

Bret Gutafson is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Washington University, St. Louis.

James Howe is Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Jean Jackson is Professor and Head of Anthropology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Jerome M. Levi is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Chair of Latin American Studies at Carleton College.

Theodore Macdonald is Fellow with the University Committee on Human Rights Studies and a Lecturer in Anthropology and Social Studies, Harvard University.

Maria Clemencia Ramirez is Senior Researcher at the Instituto Colombiano de Antropologia e Historia and Professor of Anthropology at Universidad de los Andes, Bogota

Richard Reed is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Trinity University.

Jennifer Schirmer is a Research Professor in Oslo and an Affiliate of the Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival at Harvard University.

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