From Peasant Struggles to Indian Resistance: The Ecuadorian...

From Peasant Struggles to Indian Resistance: The Ecuadorian Andes in the Late Twentieth Century

Amalia Pallares
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Drawing on extensive research in her native Ecuador, Amalia Pallares examines the South American Indian movement in the Ecuadorian Andes and explains its shift from class politics to racial politics in the late twentieth century. Pallares uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore the reasons why indigenous Ecuadorians have bypassed their shared class status with other peasant groups and movements in favor of a political identity based on their unique ethnicity as Indians.In the 1960s and 1970s, land reform and the modernization of economic and political structures in Ecuador led to changes in the sense of self and community held by South American Indian activists. Pallares recounts how a campesinista (peasant-based) identification developed into an indianista (Indian-based) form of personal and communal self-definition. Ethnic identity was no longer conceived as a subset of class identity--a change that shifted the Indians’ ideological focus from local struggles to pan-ethnic resistance.In the process, indigenous peoples created a positive Indian self-definition and a pan-ethnic Indian movement. They also reconceived their political identity, their cultural structures, and the relationship between their social movement and the state. Through this new sense of themselves, they sought to confront racism and obtain political autonomy.
年:
2002
出版商:
University of Oklahoma Press
語言:
english
頁數:
288
ISBN 10:
080618034X
ISBN 13:
9780806180342
文件:
PDF, 818 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2002
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