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Intercultural Utopias - Public Intellectuals, Cultural Experimentation, and Ethnic Pluralism in Colombia (Paperback, New)
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Intercultural Utopias - Public Intellectuals, Cultural Experimentation, and Ethnic Pluralism in Colombia (Paperback, New)
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Although only 2 percent of Colombia's population identifies as
indigenous, that figure belies the significance of the country's
indigenous movement. More than a quarter of the Colombian national
territory belongs to indigenous groups, and 80 percent of the
country's mineral resources are located in native-owned lands. In
this innovative ethnography, Joanne Rappaport draws on research she
has conducted in Colombia over the past decade-and particularly on
her collaborations with activists-to explore the country's
multifaceted indigenous movement, which, after almost 35 years,
continues to press for rights to live as indigenous people in a
pluralistic society that recognizes them as citizens. Focusing on
the intellectuals involved in the movement, Rappaport traces the
development of a distinctly indigenous modernity in Latin
America-one that defies common stereotypes of separatism or a
romantic return to the past. As she reveals, this emerging form of
modernity is characterized by interethnic communication and the
reframing of selectively appropriated Western research
methodologies within indigenous philosophical
frameworks.Intercultural Utopias centers on southwestern Colombia's
Cauca region, a culturally and linguistically heterogeneous area
well known for its history of indigenous mobilization and its
pluralist approach to ethnic politics. Rappaport interweaves the
stories of individuals with an analysis of the history of the
Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca and other indigenous
organizations. She presents insights into the movement and the
intercultural relationships that characterize it from the varying
perspectives of regional indigenous activists, nonindigenous urban
intellectuals dedicated to the fight for indigenous rights,
anthropologists, local teachers, shamans, and native politicians.
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