This dissertation provides an analytical framework for understanding the left-indigenous cycle of extra-parliamentary insurrection in Bolivia between 2000 and 2005. It draws from Marxist and indigenous-liberationist theory to challenge the central presuppositions of liberal-institutionalist understandings of contemporary indigenous politics in Latin America, as well as the core tenets of mainstream social movement studies. The central argument is that a specific combination of elaborate infrastructures of class struggle and social-movement unionism, historical traditions of indigenous and working-class radicalism, combined oppositional consciousness, and fierce but insufficient state repression, explain the depth, breadth, and radical chara...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
This thesis provides an analytical framework for understanding the changing relations between the st...
This thesis explores the material processes that underlay the collective mobilization of peasants in...
This dissertation provides an analytical framework for understanding the left-indigenous cycle of ex...
This paper critiques common depictions of the Evo Morales government in Bolivia as revolutionary soc...
This dissertation describes the development and changes of nonviolent strategies of the indigenous p...
Abstract: The restructuring of the Bolivian state as plurinational raised high hopes for Indigenous ...
This dissertation is a study of the tensions between the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) political p...
This dissertation looks at how state-society relationship in Bolivia has evolved from the 1930s to t...
From the period 2000-2005, Bolivia experienced a profound political convulsion as social movements r...
The article explores how solidarity and political emancipation progressed and impacted resistance ag...
This thesis examines the establishment of plurinationalism in Bolivia and its relationship with a re...
This dissertation examines the effects of state-led decolonization in Bolivia among historically mar...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
This thesis provides an analytical framework for understanding the changing relations between the st...
This thesis explores the material processes that underlay the collective mobilization of peasants in...
This dissertation provides an analytical framework for understanding the left-indigenous cycle of ex...
This paper critiques common depictions of the Evo Morales government in Bolivia as revolutionary soc...
This dissertation describes the development and changes of nonviolent strategies of the indigenous p...
Abstract: The restructuring of the Bolivian state as plurinational raised high hopes for Indigenous ...
This dissertation is a study of the tensions between the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) political p...
This dissertation looks at how state-society relationship in Bolivia has evolved from the 1930s to t...
From the period 2000-2005, Bolivia experienced a profound political convulsion as social movements r...
The article explores how solidarity and political emancipation progressed and impacted resistance ag...
This thesis examines the establishment of plurinationalism in Bolivia and its relationship with a re...
This dissertation examines the effects of state-led decolonization in Bolivia among historically mar...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
In the past several decades, social movements have spread all across Latin America, sparking hope fo...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
This thesis provides an analytical framework for understanding the changing relations between the st...
This thesis explores the material processes that underlay the collective mobilization of peasants in...