Identity in Latin America is addressed most commonly with a specific focus on the organizing framework and ideology of mestizaje. This paper examines two distinct Latin American identities that exist on the margins of the dominant framework for understanding identity in Latin America. Scholarly work dealing with mestizaje emphasizes Indian-White polarities while also highlighting the ambiguities inherent in the mestizo identity. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in coastal Ecuador and Amazonian Peru, this article explores the similarities between montubio and ribereño identities. This article emphasizes the place-based nature of these unique identities while at the same time examining economic practice as fundamental to both montubi...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.As the reindianization proces...
The unitary State is undergoing change in several countries of Latin America.This change is associat...
Martin Sanchez J, Breuer M. La OIT y la definición de América Latina como región de carácter especia...
The article “Roots of Latin America” explores the origins and foundations of Latin American identity...
Based on such concepts as nation, nationalism, culture, identity, racial mixture, indigenous, Indian...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
The purpose of this study is to highlight the colonial assumptions underlying the representations, a...
The Spanish word mestizaje does not easily translate into English. Its meaning and significance have...
In Latin America the forging of national identities has beenproblematic, especially in countries whe...
While our identities may appear to be independently created, that is often not the case. In Peru, as...
The audio recordings of the interviews conducted for this thesis may be accessed at https://avalon.l...
It is intended to reflect, from the history of the people Chiquitano, originally a set of more than ...
The indigenous people of the hemisphere have resisted a five-hundred-year assault, fighting to maint...
This paper investigates the relationship between the sharing of cultural traditions and formation of...
This paper has as a purpose to study the relationships among identity, ethnicity and globalization i...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.As the reindianization proces...
The unitary State is undergoing change in several countries of Latin America.This change is associat...
Martin Sanchez J, Breuer M. La OIT y la definición de América Latina como región de carácter especia...
The article “Roots of Latin America” explores the origins and foundations of Latin American identity...
Based on such concepts as nation, nationalism, culture, identity, racial mixture, indigenous, Indian...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
The purpose of this study is to highlight the colonial assumptions underlying the representations, a...
The Spanish word mestizaje does not easily translate into English. Its meaning and significance have...
In Latin America the forging of national identities has beenproblematic, especially in countries whe...
While our identities may appear to be independently created, that is often not the case. In Peru, as...
The audio recordings of the interviews conducted for this thesis may be accessed at https://avalon.l...
It is intended to reflect, from the history of the people Chiquitano, originally a set of more than ...
The indigenous people of the hemisphere have resisted a five-hundred-year assault, fighting to maint...
This paper investigates the relationship between the sharing of cultural traditions and formation of...
This paper has as a purpose to study the relationships among identity, ethnicity and globalization i...
202 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.As the reindianization proces...
The unitary State is undergoing change in several countries of Latin America.This change is associat...
Martin Sanchez J, Breuer M. La OIT y la definición de América Latina como región de carácter especia...