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Volume 51 (2007): Issue 2 (Jun 2007): Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society, and the Neo-liberal State in Latin America. Guest Editor: Edward F. Fischer
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Social Analysis
Table of Contents
Notes
Contributors
Contributors
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Articles
Indigenous Politics and the State
Indigenous Politics and the State
La Mano Dura and the Violence of Civil Society in Bolivia
La Mano Dura and the Violence of Civil Society in Bolivia
Empire/Multitude—State/Civil Society
Empire/Multitude—State/Civil Society
The Power of Ecuador's Indigenous Communities in an Era of Cultural Pluralism
The Power of Ecuador's Indigenous Communities in an Era of Cultural Pluralism
Civil Society and the Indigenous Movement in Colombia
Civil Society and the Indigenous Movement in Colombia
Indigenous Nations in Guatemalan Democracy and the State
Indigenous Nations in Guatemalan Democracy and the State
Reformulating the Guatemalan State
Reformulating the Guatemalan State
El otro lado
El otro lado
The Political Uses of Maya Medicine
The Political Uses of Maya Medicine
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