03853oam 2200745 c 450 99658205490331620221111233149.03-8394-5056-X10.14361/9783839450567(CKB)4100000010236953(MiAaPQ)EBC6109280(DE-B1597)539340(OCoLC)1148367510(DE-B1597)9783839450567(transcript Verlag)9783839450567(EXLCZ)99410000001023695320220221d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPlurinational AfrobolivianityAfro-Indigenous Articulations and Interethnic Relations in the Yungas of BoliviaMoritz Heck1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20201 online resource (327 pages) illustrationsKultur und soziale Praxis3-8376-5056-1 Frontmatter 1 Contents 5 List of Figures 11 List of Acronyms 13 Glossary of Spanish and Aymara Terms 15 Acknowledgements 17 Introduction 19 Chapter 1: Encountering Afrobolivianity 43 Chapter 2: The Afrobolivian Presence in Bolivia, Then and Now 61 Chapter 3: "We are los Afros de Cala Cala" 81 Chapter 4: Cala Cala beyond "lo Afro" 107 Chapter 5: The Changing Meanings of Ethnoracial Identifications in Cala Cala 131 Chapter 6: What It Means to Be Afro 153 Chapter 7: "We are Culture, not Color" 183 Chapter 8: "El Movimiento Afroboliviano" 215 Chapter 9: Rights, Recognition, and New Forms of Organization 245 Chapter 10: Plurinational Afrobolivianity on the Ground and Built Identity Politics 273 Conclusion: "Eso de lo Afro, es un caminar" 295 Bibliography 301 Newspaper articles 321 Laws and documents 323In Bolivia's plurinational conjuncture, novel political articulations, legal reform, and processes of collective identification converge in unprecedented efforts to 're-found' the country and transform its society. This ethnography explores the experiences of Afrodescendants in plurinational Bolivia and offers a fresh perspective on the social and political transformations shaping the country as a whole. Moritz Heck analyzes Afrobolivian social and cultural practices at the intersections of local communities, politics, and the law, shedding light on novel articulations of Afrobolivianity and evolving processes of collective identification. This study also contributes to broader anthropological debates on blackness and indigeneity in Latin America by pointing out their conceptual entanglements and continuous interactions in political and social practice.Kultur und soziale Praxis.AfrodescendantsEthnicityIndigeneityAfrican diasporaRacismSocial movementsBolivia.African Diaspora.Afrodescendants.America.Cultural Anthropology.Cultural History.Ethnicity.Ethnology.Indigeneity.Plurinationality.Racism.Social Movements.Afrodescendants.Ethnicity.Indigeneity.African diaspora.Racism.Social movements.467.984LB 48655rvkHeck MoritzUniversität zu Köln, Deutschlandaut1725292MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996582054903316Plurinational Afrobolivianity4128197UNISA