This thesis examines enclaves of oppression and discrimination, which continue to subject indigenous peoples in the Peruvian Andean society to the pernicious legacies of a racist past. As an interpretive framework this interdisciplinary study draws from theoretical approaches to power, which analyse the reproduction of social injustice in post-colonial societies. This research demonstrates how resistance in post-colonial contexts does not always function as a subversive force. Especially when the variable of racism is taken into account, it becomes clearer how acts of opposition end up fostering a tyrannical domination. Examples from Peruvian history, as well as my fieldwork data, will illustrate how resistances and revolutions in the Peru...
Policy initiatives that seek to account for ethno-cultural differences in education and schooling ha...
This research investigates how, in the aftermath of 20 years of internal war, rural Quechua speakers...
This dissertation asks: How, and why, does a politics of indigeneity, especially through intersectin...
This study examines the discursive encounter about the notion of Interculturalidad between the Chira...
This article adds to a small but growing call to return racial analyses to the investigation of indi...
Based on intercultural education, socio-cultural analysis, and decolonization and critical pedagogy ...
The shifting agendas of international organizations during the 1990s emphasized universal educationa...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
Global initiatives promoting cultural pluralism and education access for Indigenous and minoritized ...
In the Peruvian highlands there is a pervasive pattern of racialized social hierarchy in which rural...
Intercultural education policy and programs in Peru emerged as a response to the right of education ...
This thesis explores Educación Intercultural Bilingüe, or Intercultural Bilingual Education (EIB), i...
Bolivia is one of the few Latin American nations with a majority indian population. Strong assimilat...
In my dissertation, I explore social strategies that Peruvian subalterns have developed to survive a...
Bolivia is one of the few Latin American nations with a majority indian population. Strong assimilat...
Policy initiatives that seek to account for ethno-cultural differences in education and schooling ha...
This research investigates how, in the aftermath of 20 years of internal war, rural Quechua speakers...
This dissertation asks: How, and why, does a politics of indigeneity, especially through intersectin...
This study examines the discursive encounter about the notion of Interculturalidad between the Chira...
This article adds to a small but growing call to return racial analyses to the investigation of indi...
Based on intercultural education, socio-cultural analysis, and decolonization and critical pedagogy ...
The shifting agendas of international organizations during the 1990s emphasized universal educationa...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
Global initiatives promoting cultural pluralism and education access for Indigenous and minoritized ...
In the Peruvian highlands there is a pervasive pattern of racialized social hierarchy in which rural...
Intercultural education policy and programs in Peru emerged as a response to the right of education ...
This thesis explores Educación Intercultural Bilingüe, or Intercultural Bilingual Education (EIB), i...
Bolivia is one of the few Latin American nations with a majority indian population. Strong assimilat...
In my dissertation, I explore social strategies that Peruvian subalterns have developed to survive a...
Bolivia is one of the few Latin American nations with a majority indian population. Strong assimilat...
Policy initiatives that seek to account for ethno-cultural differences in education and schooling ha...
This research investigates how, in the aftermath of 20 years of internal war, rural Quechua speakers...
This dissertation asks: How, and why, does a politics of indigeneity, especially through intersectin...