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New Languages of the State – Indigenous Resurgence and the Politics of Knowledge in Bolivia: Narrating Native Histories

Autor Bret Gustafson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2009
During the mid-1990s, a bilingual intercultural education initiative was launched to promote the introduction of indigenous languages alongside Spanish in public elementary schools in Bolivia’s indigenous regions. Bret Gustafson spent fourteen years studying and working in south-eastern Bolivia with the Guarani, who were at the vanguard of the movement for bilingual education. Drawing on his collaborative work with indigenous organizations and bilingual-education activists as well as more traditional ethnographic research, Gustafson traces two decades of indigenous resurgence and education politics in Bolivia, from the 1980s and through the election of Evo Morales in 2005. Bilingual education was a component of education reform linked to foreign-aid development mandates, and foreign aid workers figure in New Languages of the State, as do teachers and their unions, transnational intellectual networks, and assertive indigenous political and intellectual movements across the Andes.Gustafson shows that bilingual education is about more than what goes on in classrooms. Public schools are at the centre of a broader battle over territory, power, and knowledge as indigenous movements across Latin America actively defend their languages and knowledge systems. In attempting to decolonize nation-states, the indigenous movements are challenging deep-rooted colonial racism and neoliberal reforms intended to mould public education to serve the market. Meanwhile, market reformers nominally embrace cultural pluralism while implementing political and economic policies that exacerbate inequality. Juxtaposing Guarani life, language, and activism with intimate portraits of reform politics among academics, bureaucrats, and others in and beyond La Paz, Gustafson illuminates the issues, strategic dilemmas, and imperfect alliances behind bilingual intercultural education.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822345466
ISBN-10: 0822345463
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 8 photographs
Dimensiuni: 206 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Narrating Native Histories

Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Contents; About the Series; Acknowledgments; On Languages and Labels; AcronymsIntroduction: Ethnographic Articulations in an Age of Pachakuti; Part 1. Resurgent Knowledge; 1. Soldiers, Priests, and Schools: State Building in the Andes and the Guarani Frontier: Interlude: To Camiri; 2. Guarani Scribes: Bilingual Education as Indigenous Resurgence: Interlude: To Itavera; 3. Guarani Katui: Schooling, Knowledge, and Movement in Itavera; Part 2. Transnational Articulations: Interlude: To La Paz, via Thailand; 4. Network Articulations: EIB from Project to Policy: Interlude: Bolivia or Yugoslavia?; 5. Prodding Nerves: Intercultural Disruption and Managerial Control; Part 3. Return to Struggle: Interlude: La Indiada, como para Dar Miedo; 6. Insurgent Citizenship: Interculturalism beyond the School: Interlude: Interculturalism to Decolonization; 7. Shifting StatesNotes; Glossary; References; Index

Recenzii

“Much anticipated by anthropologists of Latin America, New Languages of the State is an entirely new contribution to the ethnography of the Andes, and it speaks to much broader issues about development banks, globalization, indigenous movements, and more. Bret Gustafson makes sense of transnational processes, bureaucratic logics, and ideological formations by moving between diverse locales in Bolivia, from the most remote locations in Chaco, to the upscale professional offices of La Paz, and then on to international meetings in Thailand and the United States.” Julia Paley, author of Marketing Democracy: Power and Social Movements in Post-Dictatorship Chile“A beautifully crafted, magnificently expansive, and inspiring work of engaged historical ethnography! Bret Gustafson traces Bolivia’s heralded experiment in bilingual education by planting it deep in the subsoil of Guarani culture and politics and by projecting it against the larger canvas of neoliberal reformism in the 1990s. In plotting the choreography of state, NGO, and grassroots struggles over indigenous knowledge and schooling, Gustafson opens up new horizons on Bolivia’s vibrant Guarani movement and its radicalizing agendas in the early 2000s. This is, quite simply, the work of a seasoned anthropologist and gifted writer.”—Brooke Larson, author of Trials of Nation Making: Liberalism, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes, 1810–1910

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"A beautifully crafted, magnificently expansive, and inspiring work of engaged historical ethnography! Bret Gustafson traces Bolivia's heralded experiment in bilingual education by planting it deep in the subsoil of Guarani culture and politics and by projecting it against the larger canvass of neoliberal reformism in the 1990s. In plotting the choreography of state, NGO, and grassroots struggles over indigenous knowledge and schooling, Gustafson opens up new horizons on Bolivia's vibrant Guarani movement and its radicalizing agendas in the early 2000s. This is, quite simply, the work of a seasoned anthropologist and gifted writer."--Brooke Larson, author of "Trials of Nation Making. Liberalism, Race, and Ethnicity in the Andes, 1810-1910"

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Analyzes bilingual intercultural education in Bolivia