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Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society, and the Neo-liberal State in Latin America / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Indigenous Peoples, Neo-liberal Regimes, and Varieties of Civil Society in Latin America -- Chapter 1 Indigenous Politics and the State: The Andean Highlands in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- Chapter 2 La Mano Dura and the Violence of Civil Society in Bolivia -- Chapter 3 Empire/Multitude—State/Civil Society: Rethinking Topographies of Power through Transnational Connectivity in Ecuador and Beyond -- Chapter 4 The Power of Ecuador’s Indigenous Communities in an Era of Cultural Pluralism -- Chapter 5 Civil Society and the Indigenous Movement in Colombia: The Consejo Regional Indígena del Cauca -- Chapter 6 Indigenous Nations in Guatemalan Democracy and the State: A Tentative Assessment -- Chapter 7 Reformulating the Guatemalan State: The Role of Maya Intellectuals and Civil Society Discourse -- Chapter 8 El otro lado: Local Ends and Development in a Q’eqchi’ Maya Community -- Chapter 9 The Political Uses of Maya Medicine: Civil Organizations in Chiapas and the Ventriloquism Effect -- Index |
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Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society, and the Neo-liberal State in Latin America / ed. by Edward F. Fischer. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Indigenous Peoples, Neo-liberal Regimes, and Varieties of Civil Society in Latin America -- Chapter 1 Indigenous Politics and the State: The Andean Highlands in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- Chapter 2 La Mano Dura and the Violence of Civil Society in Bolivia -- Chapter 3 Empire/Multitude—State/Civil Society: Rethinking Topographies of Power through Transnational Connectivity in Ecuador and Beyond -- Chapter 4 The Power of Ecuador’s Indigenous Communities in an Era of Cultural Pluralism -- Chapter 5 Civil Society and the Indigenous Movement in Colombia: The Consejo Regional Indígena del Cauca -- Chapter 6 Indigenous Nations in Guatemalan Democracy and the State: A Tentative Assessment -- Chapter 7 Reformulating the Guatemalan State: The Role of Maya Intellectuals and Civil Society Discourse -- Chapter 8 El otro lado: Local Ends and Development in a Q’eqchi’ Maya Community -- Chapter 9 The Political Uses of Maya Medicine: Civil Organizations in Chiapas and the Ventriloquism Effect -- Index |
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