Indigeneity and Decolonization in the Bolivian Andes: Ritual Practice and Activism

Indigeneity and Decolonization in the Bolivian Andes: Ritual Practice and Activism

by Anders Burman
Indigeneity and Decolonization in the Bolivian Andes: Ritual Practice and Activism

Indigeneity and Decolonization in the Bolivian Andes: Ritual Practice and Activism

by Anders Burman

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Overview

Indigeneity and Decolonization in the Bolivian Andes: Ritual Practice and Activism explores how Evo Morales’s victory in the 2005 Bolivian presidential elections led to indigeneity as the core of decolonization politics. Anders Burman analyzes how indigenous Aymara ritual specialists are essential in representing this indigeneity in official state ceremony and in legitimizing the president’s role as “the indigenous president.” This book goes behind the scenes of state-sponsored multiculturalist ritual practices and explores the political, spiritual and existential dimensions underpinning them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498538497
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 389
File size: 994 KB

About the Author

Anders Burman is associate professor at the Human Ecology Division at Lund University.

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Los aymaras
Chapter 2: Colonialism and Decolonization: Experience and Narrative

Part I: The Illness (Ay. Usu)

Chapter 3: Strange Patria

Chapter 4: Strange Being

Chapter 5: Strange World

Part II: The Cure (Ay. Qulla)

Chapter 6: Native Being

Chapter 7: Native World

Chapter 8: Native Patria
Conclusions

Word list

Bibliography

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