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Jose Antonio Lucero (Author)

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0822959984 978-0822959984 October 28, 2008 1st
Over the last two decades, indigenous populations in Latin America have achieved a remarkable level of visibility and political effectiveness, particularly in Ecuador and Bolivia. In Struggles of Voice, José Antonio Lucero examines these two outstanding examples in order to understand their different patterns of indigenous mobilization and to reformulate the theoretical model by which we link political representation to social change.

Building on extensive fieldwork, Lucero considers Ecuador's united indigenous movement and compares it to the more fragmented situation in Bolivia.  He analyzes the mechanisms at work in political and social structures to explain the different outcomes in each case. Lucero assesses the intricacies of the many indigenous organizations and the influence of various NGOs to uncover how the conflicts within social movements, the shifting nature of indigenous identities, and the politics of transnationalism all contribute to the success or failure of political mobilization.

Blending philosophical inquiry with empirical analysis, Struggles of Voice is an informed and incisive comparative history of indigenous movements in these two Andean countries. It helps to redefine our understanding of the complex intersections of social movements and political representation.

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“An important and thoughtful contribution to the study of contemporary indigenous mobilizations in the Andes, with broad theoretical contributions to important issues of representation, how voices are constructed, and whose interests they serve.”
—Hispanic American Historical Review
 


“Offers novel perspectives on politics of identity, mechanisms of inclusion and indigenous mobilization in Bolivia and Ecuador. He presents a keen, thorough, and well-informed analysis.”
—A Contra Corriente



“Lucero has written a fascinating and provocative book, incisively and systematically analyzing key questions about representativity among indigenous movements and providing critical insights into the complexity and heterogeneity of contemporary indigenous activism in the region.”

—Amalia Pallares, University of Illinois at Chicago



“Strikingly explores the different trajectories of indigenous politics for twenty-first-century Ecuador and Bolivia. . . . An insightful repositioning of the scholarship on indigenous movements in the Andes around the relationships implicated in, contests over, and emergent constructions of indigenous ‘voice.’”
—Bulletin of Latin American Research

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José Antonio Lucero is assistant professor at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle.

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José Antonio Lucero is Associate Professor at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, and Chair of Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Washington. He was born in El Paso, Texas and has lived, studied, and worked on both sides of the Mexico-U.S. border. His research focuses on Indigenous politics, social movements, development, and borderlands in the Americas. His work has been published in the Journal of Democracy, Comparative Politics, Latin American Perspectives, Latin American Research Review, Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, and several edited volumes. Professor Lucero is the author of Struggles of Voice: Indigenous Representation in the Andes (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008). He is currently at work on two book projects: Extracting Culture: Mining, Filmmaking and Social Movements in the Indigenous Americas, and The Oxford Handbook of Indigenous Peoples' Politics. He is an elected council member of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
strategic constructivism, multicultural neoliberalism, ethnic administration, lowland organizations, neoliberal multiculturalism, indigenous actors, indigenous representation, indigenous politics, indigenous nationalities, ethnic federations, international funders, indigenous organizations, indigenous protest, rural unions
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Latin America, Comparing Communities, Evo Morales, Rivera Cusicanqui, World Bank, Articulating Utopias, Santa Cruz, Felipe Quispe, Van Cott, Sánchez de Lozada, Chaco War, United States, Plan de Todos, Antonio Vargas, Luis Macas, Shuar Federation, Flores Galindo, Jenaro Flores, Oxfam America, North American, Supreme Court, Túpaj Katari, Fausto Reinaga, Spanish America, Edmund Burke
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