This dissertation explores social change in the post-Cold War period through a two-year ethnographic study of the Ecuadorian indigenous movement. Like many other 1990s social movement organizations, the CONAIE (Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador) pursued social transformation along three pathways: participatory democracy, cultural citizenship, and development with identity. In all three the CONAIE has met with seeming success, and yet the outcomes of its twenty-year history have disappointed many. Drawing on participant observation, including a year of residency in an indigenous community, and formal interviews in Saquisilí, one of the highland cantons where the CONAIE and its political party were strongest, this dissertat...
My dissertation brings critical archive studies, oral history, and intellectual history approaches t...
The Plurinational State in Ecuador was a paper written for HIST 271, Global Indigenous Studies, at t...
Over the past two decades, indigenous groups across Latin America have been demanding and obtaining ...
This dissertation explores social change in the post-Cold War period through a two-year ethnographic...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
Thesis advisor: Deborah LevensonA historical analysis of the political strategies employed by indige...
This article analyses the contentious liaisons between the indigenous movement and the state in Ecua...
This article analyses the contentious liaisons between the indigenous movement and the state in Ecua...
The Ecuadorian indigenous movement emerged just as the binaries that once defined the Indian/white b...
The 1990 Indian Uprising staged by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE...
This work seeks to reconstruct the dynamics of the agreements and disagreements between the State an...
This dissertation examines the activism of the Amazonian indigenous peoples in Ecuador who have resi...
"There can be no doubt that the last several years have been characterized by an unprecedented level...
In 2008, a new Constitution of Ecuador was enacted with a novel definition of the state as “plurinat...
387 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation is a histor...
My dissertation brings critical archive studies, oral history, and intellectual history approaches t...
The Plurinational State in Ecuador was a paper written for HIST 271, Global Indigenous Studies, at t...
Over the past two decades, indigenous groups across Latin America have been demanding and obtaining ...
This dissertation explores social change in the post-Cold War period through a two-year ethnographic...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
Thesis advisor: Deborah LevensonA historical analysis of the political strategies employed by indige...
This article analyses the contentious liaisons between the indigenous movement and the state in Ecua...
This article analyses the contentious liaisons between the indigenous movement and the state in Ecua...
The Ecuadorian indigenous movement emerged just as the binaries that once defined the Indian/white b...
The 1990 Indian Uprising staged by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE...
This work seeks to reconstruct the dynamics of the agreements and disagreements between the State an...
This dissertation examines the activism of the Amazonian indigenous peoples in Ecuador who have resi...
"There can be no doubt that the last several years have been characterized by an unprecedented level...
In 2008, a new Constitution of Ecuador was enacted with a novel definition of the state as “plurinat...
387 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation is a histor...
My dissertation brings critical archive studies, oral history, and intellectual history approaches t...
The Plurinational State in Ecuador was a paper written for HIST 271, Global Indigenous Studies, at t...
Over the past two decades, indigenous groups across Latin America have been demanding and obtaining ...