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Revolutionary Horizons - Past and Present in Bolivian Politics (Paperback): Forrest Hylton, Sinclair Thomson Revolutionary Horizons - Past and Present in Bolivian Politics (Paperback)
Forrest Hylton, Sinclair Thomson; Foreword by Adolfo Gilly
R644 R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Save R35 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a comprehensive study of insurrection in Bolivia, from the late eighteenth century to the present day. In an age of military neoliberalism, social movements, and centre-Left coalition governments have advanced across South America, sparking hope for radical change in a period otherwise characterized by regressive imperial and anti-imperial politics. Nowhere do the limits and possibilities of popular advance stand out as they do in Bolivia, the most heavily indigenous country in the Americas. Revolutionary Horizons traces the rise to power of Evo Morales' new administration, whose announced goals are to end imperial domination and internal colonialism through nationalization of the country's oil and gas reserves, and to forge a new system of political representation. In doing so, Hylton and Thomson provide an anatomy of the popular insurgency that transformed state and society from below, and chart the history of Bolivia's struggle from the late-colonial period onwards. Revolutionary Horizons offers a unique and timely window onto the challenges faced by Morales' government and by the South American continent alike.

Violence and Indigenous Communities - Confronting the Past and Engaging the Present (Paperback): Jeff Ostler, Joshua L. Reid,... Violence and Indigenous Communities - Confronting the Past and Engaging the Present (Paperback)
Jeff Ostler, Joshua L. Reid, Susan Sleeper-Smith; Contributions by Kealani Cook, Nick Estes, …
R1,253 R1,112 Discovery Miles 11 120 Save R141 (11%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In contrast to past studies that focus narrowly on war and massacre, treat Native peoples as victims, and consign violence safely to the past, this interdisciplinary collection of essays opens up important new perspectives. While recognizing the long history of genocidal violence against Indigenous peoples, the contributors emphasize the agency of individuals and communities in genocide's aftermath and provide historical and contemporary examples of activism, resistance, identity formation, historical memory, resilience, and healing. The collection also expands the scope of violence by examining the eyewitness testimony of women and children who survived violence, the role of Indigenous self-determination and governance in inciting violence against women, and settler colonialism's promotion of cultural erasure and environmental destruction.By including contributions on Indigenous peoples in the United States, Canada, the Pacific, Greenland, SApmi, and Latin America, the volume breaks down nation-state and European imperial boundaries to show the value of global Indigenous frameworks. Connecting the past to the present, this book confronts violence as an ongoing problem and identifies projects that mitigate and push back against it.

Evil Hour in Colombia (Paperback): Forrest Hylton Evil Hour in Colombia (Paperback)
Forrest Hylton; Foreword by Gonzalo Sanchez
R625 R590 Discovery Miles 5 900 Save R35 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Colombia is the least understood of Latin American countries. Its human tragedy, which features terrifying levels of kidnapping, homicide and extortion, is generally ignored or exploited. In this urgent new work Forrest Hylton, who has extensive first-hand experience of living and working in Colombia, explores its history of 150 years of political conflict, characterized by radical-popular mobilization and reactionary repression. Evil Hour in Colombia shows how patterns of political conflict, from the mid-nineteenth century to today's guerilla narco-traffickers and paramilitaries, explain the wear currently destroying Colombian lives, property, communities and territory. In doing so, it traces how Colombia's "coffee capitalism" gave way to the cattle and cocaine republic of the 1980s, and how land, wealth and power have been steadily accumulated by the light-skinned top of the social pyramid through a brutal combination of terror, expropriation and economic depression.

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