Identity, development, and the politics of the past : an ethnography of continuity and change in a coastal Ecuadorian community / Daniel Bauer.
2018
F3791.S23 B38 2018eb
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Title
Identity, development, and the politics of the past : an ethnography of continuity and change in a coastal Ecuadorian community / Daniel Bauer.
Author
Bauer, Daniel, 1977- author.
ISBN
9781607327608 (electronic book)
1607327600 (electronic book)
9781607327592
1607327597
9781607328193
1607328194
1607327600 (electronic book)
9781607327592
1607327597
9781607328193
1607328194
Published
Louisville, Colorado : University Press of Colorado, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 179 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
F3791.S23 B38 2018eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.8009866
Summary
"Combining personal narrative and ethnography, Bauer examines cultural change in a rural Ecuadorian village where community has worked to stake claim to an Indigenous identity in face of economic, social, and political integration. Bauer shows how villagers reconstructed their identity and ethnicity in a complex social matrix"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: into the field
Community, economy, and identity
Encountering the past: archaeology, materiality, and the foundations of identity
Indigeneity in uncommon places: representation, plurinationalism, and the multiple meaning of indigeneity
Development and identity
Closing: reflections on change and continuity.
Community, economy, and identity
Encountering the past: archaeology, materiality, and the foundations of identity
Indigeneity in uncommon places: representation, plurinationalism, and the multiple meaning of indigeneity
Development and identity
Closing: reflections on change and continuity.