This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonization: Indigeneity, Territory, and Hydrocarbon Politics in the Bolivian Chaco (Cornell University Press 2018). Through deep ethnographic attention, Anthias’ text evaluates Indigenous struggles for territory in the context of “post-neoliberal” Bolivia under the Evo Morales administration, showing the variegated and nuanced politics of autonomy in an era of hydrocarbon extraction and increasingly contradictory state-Indigenous relations. The text examines the “limits” of rights and state-led territorial titling processes to radically challenge the racialized extractive geographies that shape the Bolivian Chaco region. In so doing, Anthias’ ethnogr...
In 2005, Bolivians elected their first indigenous president, Evo Morales. Ushering in a new “democra...
The recent proliferation of indigenous land titling processes has generated debate around the possib...
This paper reflects on the possibilities and limits of participatory mapping as a tool for interroga...
Contemporary debates around the ontological turn have pitted efforts to take indigenous ontologies s...
In Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in the Peruvian Amazon: Their Struggle for Survival and Freedom, ...
On 20 November 2016, residents of Gran Chaco Province in south-east Bolivia voted by popular referen...
Book review: Lewis R. Gordon, Freedom, Justice, and Decolonization, New York/Oxon: Routledge, 2020,...
Reviewed books: Drake, Paul W.; Hershberg Eric (Hrsg.): State and Society in Conflict: Comparative P...
Reviewed books: Drake, Paul W.; Hershberg Eric (Hrsg.): State and Society in Conflict: Comparative P...
Bret Gustafson. New Languages of the State: Indigenous Resurgence and the Politics of Knowledge in B...
The New Extractivism aims to address a fundamental dilemma faced by governments in Latin America: to...
Review of Decolonizing the Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, ed. by Beate Neumeier and Ka...
Review of book edited by Ashok Berry and Patricia Murray. Copyright 2002 MHRA, and included in the ...
This document offers reviews and discussion of Thomas C. Field, Jr.’s book From Development to Dicta...
The essays in this innovative and significant book look at the effects of European occupation on the...
In 2005, Bolivians elected their first indigenous president, Evo Morales. Ushering in a new “democra...
The recent proliferation of indigenous land titling processes has generated debate around the possib...
This paper reflects on the possibilities and limits of participatory mapping as a tool for interroga...
Contemporary debates around the ontological turn have pitted efforts to take indigenous ontologies s...
In Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in the Peruvian Amazon: Their Struggle for Survival and Freedom, ...
On 20 November 2016, residents of Gran Chaco Province in south-east Bolivia voted by popular referen...
Book review: Lewis R. Gordon, Freedom, Justice, and Decolonization, New York/Oxon: Routledge, 2020,...
Reviewed books: Drake, Paul W.; Hershberg Eric (Hrsg.): State and Society in Conflict: Comparative P...
Reviewed books: Drake, Paul W.; Hershberg Eric (Hrsg.): State and Society in Conflict: Comparative P...
Bret Gustafson. New Languages of the State: Indigenous Resurgence and the Politics of Knowledge in B...
The New Extractivism aims to address a fundamental dilemma faced by governments in Latin America: to...
Review of Decolonizing the Landscape: Indigenous Cultures in Australia, ed. by Beate Neumeier and Ka...
Review of book edited by Ashok Berry and Patricia Murray. Copyright 2002 MHRA, and included in the ...
This document offers reviews and discussion of Thomas C. Field, Jr.’s book From Development to Dicta...
The essays in this innovative and significant book look at the effects of European occupation on the...
In 2005, Bolivians elected their first indigenous president, Evo Morales. Ushering in a new “democra...
The recent proliferation of indigenous land titling processes has generated debate around the possib...
This paper reflects on the possibilities and limits of participatory mapping as a tool for interroga...