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Veronika Groke interrogates the concept of the comunidad indigena
(indigenous community) in the context of the history and social
life of a Guarani community in eastern Bolivia. While this
institution is today firmly embedded in Bolivian politics and
society, different people and interest groups have varying
understandings of its meaning and purpose. By showing the comunidad
to be a multifaceted complex of diverging and sometimes competing
ideas, desires, and agendas, Groke provides new insight into
contemporary political tensions related to culture, identity, and
development
Veronika Groke interrogates the concept of the comunidad indigena
(indigenous community) and the role it plays within contemporary
Bolivian discourse by examining its relation to the history and
social life of a Guarani community in Bolivia. While this concept
is firmly embedded in contemporary discourse, different people and
interest groups have varying understandings of its meaning and
purpose. By showing the comunidad (community) to be a multifaceted
complex of diverging and sometimes competing ideas, desires, and
agendas, Grokes provides new insight into the actions and
motivations of the various vested interest groups and highlights
the political tensions related to culture, identity, and
development.
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