Gender and Modernity in Andean Bolivia

Gender and Modernity in Andean Bolivia

by Marcia Stephenson
Gender and Modernity in Andean Bolivia

Gender and Modernity in Andean Bolivia

by Marcia Stephenson

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Overview

In Andean Bolivia, racial and cultural differences are most visibly marked on women, who often still wear native dress and speak an indigenous language rather than Spanish. In this study of modernity in Bolivia, Marcia Stephenson explores how the state's desire for a racially and culturally homogenous society has been deployed through images of womanhood that promote the notion of an idealized, acculturated female body.

Stephenson engages a variety of texts—critical essays, novels, indigenous testimonials, education manuals, self-help pamphlets, and position papers of diverse women's organizations—to analyze how the interlocking tropes of fashion, motherhood, domestication, hygiene, and hunger are used as tools for the production of dominant, racialized ideologies of womanhood. At the same time, she also uncovers long-standing patterns of resistance to the modernizing impulse, especially in the large-scale mobilization of indigenous peoples who have made it clear that they will negotiate the terms of modernity, but always "as Indians."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292786981
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 07/05/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 271
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Marcia Stephenson is Associate Professor of Spanish at Purdue University.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. Race, Gender, and Modernity in the Bolivian Andes
  • Chapter One. Skirts and Polleras: Ideologies of Womanhood and the Politics of Resistance in La Paz, 1900-1952
  • Chapter Two. Mothering The Nation: Antonio Díaz Villamil's La niña de sus Ojos
  • Chapter Three. Dismembered Houses
  • Chapter Four. Fashioning The National Subject: Pedagogy, Hygiene, and Apparel
  • Chapter Five. The Politics of Hunger
  • Afterword. "'AlterNative' Institutions"
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

What People are Saying About This

Guillermo Delgado-P.

This is an important feminist/cultural studies reading on the subject of racial formation in Andean Bolivia that has women at its center.... It would be useful for courses such as Latin American women's history, feminist theory, cultural studies, the anthropology of women, gender studies, history of consciousness, and Andean studies.
-- Guillermo Delgado-P., Director, Latin American and Latino Field Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz

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