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    New York : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9781137509581
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVII, 230 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies of the Americas
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Political Science and International Studies
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Keywords: Political Science and International Relations ; Political science ; Ethnology ; Ethnology Latin America ; America History ; Sociology ; Ethnicity
    Abstract: This book presents a challenging view of the adoption and co-option of multiculturalism in Latin America from six scholars with extensive experience of grassroots movements and intellectual debates. It raises serious questions of theory, method, and interpretation for both social scientists and policymakers on the basis of cases in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Multicultural policies have enabled people to recover the land of their ancestors, administer justice in accordance with their traditions, provide recognition as full citizens of the nation, and promote affirmative action to enable them to take the place in society which is theirs by right. The message of this book is that while the multicultural response has done much to raise the symbolic recognition of indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples nationally and internationally, its application calls for a profound, intersectional reappraisal in spheres such as land, gender, institutional design, and equal opportunities. Written by scholars with long-term and in-depth engagement in Latin America, the chapters show that multicultural theories and policies, which assume racial and cultural boundaries to be clear-cut, overlook the pervasive reality of racial and cultural mixture and place excessive confidence in the goodwill of identity politics
    Abstract: Foreword; John Gledhill -- Introduction; David Lehmann -- 1. Multiculturalism as a juridical weapon: The use and abuse of the concept of ‘pueblo originario’ in agrarian conflicts in Michoacán, Mexico; Luis Vázquez -- 2. Paradoxes of Multiculturalism in Bolivia; Andrew Canessa -- 3. The ethnicisation of agrarian conflicts: an Argentine case; Maité Boullosa-Joly -- 4. Inventing rights of our own: women transcending the opposition between the indigenous and the universal; Manuela Picq -- 5. The demand for recognition and access to citizenship: ethnic labelling and territorial restructuring in Brazil; Véronique Boyer -- 6. The politics of naming; David Lehmann
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