Until recently, few scholars outside of Ecuador studied the country’s history. In the past few years, however, its rising tide of indigenous activism has brought unprecedented attention to this small Andean nation. Even so, until now the significance of gender issues to the development of modern Indian-state relations has not often been addressed. As she digs through Ecuador’s past to find key events and developments that explain the simultaneous importance and marginalization of indigenous women in Ecuador today, Erin O’Connor usefully deploys gender analysis to illuminate broader relationships between nation-states and indigenous communities.O’Connor begins her investigations by examining the multilayered links between gender an...
This project investigates gender constructs and the complex assigned gender roles in settings of fem...
Analyses of gender roles in societies throughout the world have raised questions about the causes of...
Sumak kawsay and suma qamaña are concepts proposed by the original peoples in Andean countries that ...
Much attention has been paid to Indigenous gender ideologies and Indigenous women´s political partic...
textIn Ecuador and elsewhere in developing Latin America, femininity and indigenousness are the sub...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
As a contribution to ethnohistorical research concerning the social construction of gender and coll...
This thesis treats two major problems: (1) the ways in which the development of the Inca Empire affe...
The Plurinational State in Ecuador was a paper written for HIST 271, Global Indigenous Studies, at t...
<p>Placing original research undertaken in Ecuador with Kichwa and Tsáchila women, into the Latin Am...
Since the 1980s many countries in Latin America have attempted to deal with debt and economic crises...
This research utilizes an agency framework to examine the complexities of the participation of indig...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between race, gender, and nation in early twent...
This research gathers the voices and perspectives of a group of indigenous women in the southern And...
Paulo Freire stated that there are two ways to be in this world: a "non-reflexive" one, which implie...
This project investigates gender constructs and the complex assigned gender roles in settings of fem...
Analyses of gender roles in societies throughout the world have raised questions about the causes of...
Sumak kawsay and suma qamaña are concepts proposed by the original peoples in Andean countries that ...
Much attention has been paid to Indigenous gender ideologies and Indigenous women´s political partic...
textIn Ecuador and elsewhere in developing Latin America, femininity and indigenousness are the sub...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
As a contribution to ethnohistorical research concerning the social construction of gender and coll...
This thesis treats two major problems: (1) the ways in which the development of the Inca Empire affe...
The Plurinational State in Ecuador was a paper written for HIST 271, Global Indigenous Studies, at t...
<p>Placing original research undertaken in Ecuador with Kichwa and Tsáchila women, into the Latin Am...
Since the 1980s many countries in Latin America have attempted to deal with debt and economic crises...
This research utilizes an agency framework to examine the complexities of the participation of indig...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between race, gender, and nation in early twent...
This research gathers the voices and perspectives of a group of indigenous women in the southern And...
Paulo Freire stated that there are two ways to be in this world: a "non-reflexive" one, which implie...
This project investigates gender constructs and the complex assigned gender roles in settings of fem...
Analyses of gender roles in societies throughout the world have raised questions about the causes of...
Sumak kawsay and suma qamaña are concepts proposed by the original peoples in Andean countries that ...