04426nam 2200733Ia 450 991095845990332120200520144314.097815872944881587294486(CKB)1000000000447536(EBL)837058(OCoLC)56109483(SSID)ssj0000485898(PQKBManifestationID)11311935(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000485898(PQKBWorkID)10424131(PQKB)11655812(MiAaPQ)EBC837058(Perlego)2912339(EXLCZ)99100000000044753620030506d2003 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrMillennial Ecuador critical essays on cultural transformations and social dynamics /edited by Norman E. Whitten, Jr1st ed.Iowa City University of Iowa Pressc20031 online resource (439 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780877458630 0877458634 Includes bibliographical references and index.Notes on Orthography, Pronunciation, and Acronyms; Preface and Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction by Norman E. Whitten, Jr.; 2. The Modern Political Transformation of the Secoya by William T. Vickers; 3. Haunting the Present: Five Colonial Legacies for the New Millennium by Kris Lane; 4. The Catholic Church, Ritual, and Power in Salasaca by Rachel Corr; 5. Purgatory, Protestantism, and Peonage: Napo Runa Evangelicals and the Domestication of the Masculine Will by Michael A. Uzendoski; 6. The Devil and Development in Esmeraldas: Cosmology as aSystem of Critical Thought by Diego Quiroga7. Return of the Yumbo: The Caminata from Amazonia to Andean Quito by Norman E. Whitten, Jr., Dorothea Scott Whitten, and Alfonso Chango 8. Indigenous Destiny in Indigenous Hands by Luis Macas, Linda Belote, and Jim Belote Dorothea Scott Whitten; 9. Actors and Artists from Amazonia and the Andes by Dorothea Scott Whitten; 10. Tigua Migrant Communities and the Possibilities for Autonomy among Urban Indígenas by Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld; 11. Racist Stereotypes and the Embodiment of Blackness:Some Narratives of Female Sexuality in Quito by Jean Muteba Rahier12. Mothers of the Patria: La Chola Cuencana and La Mama Negra by Mary J. Weismantel 13. Epilogue by Norman E. Whitten, Jr.; Appendix: General Information on Ecuador by Michelle Wibbelsman; Glossary; Contributors; IndexMillennial Ecuador is a superb collection of essays by leading anthropologists, historians, and indigenous intellectuals that provides a multifaceted, critical view of the social and cultural practices of Andean, Amazonian, and Afro-Ecuadorian peoples engaged in mounting political struggles. Focusing on the clash between structural and contra-structural power, on empowerment processes of traditionally disenfranchised populations, and on multiple and competing representations of current confrontations, the book constitutes an outstanding analysis of the contradictions of modern and millennial glIndians of South AmericaEcuadorSocial conditionsIndians of South AmericaEcuadorGovernment relationsIndians of South AmericaEcuadorPolitics and governmentIndigenous peoplesEcuadorSocial conditionsIndigenous peoplesEcuadorGovernment relationsIndigenous peoplesEcuadorPolitics and governmentEcuadorSocial policyEcuadorSocial conditionsEcuadorRace relationsEcuadorPolitics and governmentIndians of South AmericaSocial conditions.Indians of South AmericaGovernment relations.Indians of South AmericaPolitics and government.Indigenous peoplesSocial conditions.Indigenous peoplesGovernment relations.Indigenous peoplesPolitics and government.305.898/0866305.8980866Whitten Norman E1811362MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958459903321Millennial Ecuador4363185UNINA