Remapping Bolivia: Resources, Territory, and Indigeneity in a Plurinational State

  • Cairns M
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1st ed. Introduction: new cartographies of knowledge and struggle / Bret Gustafson and Nicole Fabricant – Visions from the ground: a conversation with Evo Morales – Cartographies of indigenous power: identity and territoriality in Bolivia / Pablo Mamani Ramirez – The domestication of indigenous autonomies in Bolivia: from the pact of unity to the new constitution / Fernando Garces – El Porvenir, the future that is no longer possible: conquest and autonomy in the Bolivian Oriente / Ximena Soruco Sologuren – Visions from the ground: urban spaces in El Alto and Santa Cruz – Migrants and citizens: hygiene panic and urban space in Santa Cruz / Joshua Kirshner – Understanding the mobilizations of Octubre 2003: dynamic pressures and shifting leadership practices in El Alto / Carlos Revilla – Visions from the ground: land invasion or agrarian justice? – Ocupar, resistir, producir: reterritorializing soyscapes in Santa Cruz / Nicole Fabricant – Power necessarily comes from below: Guarani autonomies and their others / Bret Gustafson – Visions from the ground: "those who begrudge what they have deserve the respect of no one."

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Cairns, M. (2013). Remapping Bolivia: Resources, Territory, and Indigeneity in a Plurinational State. Journal of Ecological Anthropology, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.5038/2162-4593.16.1.11

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