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Indigeneity in the Oruro Carnival: official memory, Bolivian identity and the politics of recognition

Citation: Oviedo, Ximena Córdova (2014) Indigeneity in the Oruro Carnival: official memory, Bolivian identity and the politics of recognition. In: Recasting commodity and spectacle in the indigenous Americas. School of Advanced Study, University of London, London, pp. 57-75. ISBN 978-1-908857-08-8

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Creators: Oviedo, Ximena Córdova and
Subjects: Human Rights & Development Studies
Sociology & Anthropology
Latin American Studies
Keywords: indigenous, activism, authenticity, Bolivia, Choctaw, Christianity, colonialism, commodification, Ecuador, education, ethnicity, festival, folklorisation, heritage, humour, hybridity, identity, indigeneity, mestizaje, mestizos, Mexico, modernity, narrative, Otherness, performance, Peru, photography, postcoloniality, Quechua, revolution, rights, Spain, spectacle, stereotypes, subalternity, television, tourism, UNESCO, Zapatistas,
Divisions: Institute of Latin American Studies
Collections: Recasting commodity and spectacle in the indigenous Americas
Dates:
  • 2014 (published)

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