Plurinational Afrobolivianity

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Afro-Indigenous Articulations and Interethnic Relations in the Yungas of Bolivia, Kultur und soziale Praxis

ISBN: 3837650561
ISBN 13: 9783837650563
Autor: Heck, Moritz
Verlag: Transcript Verlag
Umfang: 326 S., 23 s/w Illustr., 23 Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.02.2020
Auflage: 1/2020
Gewicht: 507 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Paperback

‚Being Afrobolivian‘ is as much a matter of invoking territorial roots and indigeneity as of invoking diasporic routes and globalized Black culture.

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Beschreibung

In 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.

Autorenporträt

Moritz Heck studied Social and Cultural Anthropology and Spanish at the University of Freiburg, Germany. He obtained his PhD at the University of Cologne as a member of the interdisciplinary a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities. His research interests include Afrodescendants in Latin America, indigeneity, race and ethnicity, as well as identity politics and social movements.

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