Olivia Arigho-Stiles: 20th Century Indigenous decolonial movements in Bolivia (EISPS Global Politics Remix 2021: Decolonial, Black and Queer Perspectives)
Olivia Arigho-Stiles: 20th Century Indigenous decolonial movements in Bolivia (EISPS Global Politics Remix 2021: Decolonial, Black and Queer Perspectives)
One of the most striking developments in Latin American societies since the 1990s has been the newfound visibility of Indigenous peoples. Perhaps nowhere is this more evident than in the plurinational Andean state of Bolivia, which in 2006 saw the election of its first Indigenous president, Evo Morales. Throughout the twentieth century, Bolivia experienced rebellions from an array of social groups which sought to negotiate and at times, radically contest the (post)colonial underpinnings of the nation state. This seminar will invite attendees to reflect upon the historical, ecological and epistemological significance of Indigenous movements in Bolivia.
Igor Rogelja | |
37 | |
3/11/2021 | |
00:58:15 | |
Latin America, decolonialisation, EISPS | |
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