The Ecuador Reader – History, Culture, Politics: The Latin America Readers
Autor Carlos De La Torre, Steve Striffleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822343745
ISBN-10: 0822343746
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: 41 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 168 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria The Latin America Readers
ISBN-10: 0822343746
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: 41 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 168 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria The Latin America Readers
Cuprins
Acknowledgements; IntroductionPart I Conquest and Colonial RuleTamara Bray / Ecuadors Precolumbian Past; Frank Salomon / Ancestors, Grave Robbers, and the Possible Antecedents of Canari Inca-ism; Susan V. Webster / Building a Life in Colonial Quito: José Jaime Ortiz, Architect and Entrepreneur; Sherwin K. Bryant / Finding Freedom in Colonial Ecuador; Karen Viera Powers / A Battle of Wills: Inventing Chiefly Legitimacy in the Colonial Northern Andes; Blanca Muratorio / The State, Missionaries, and Native Consciousness in the Upper Amazon, 1767-1896Part II A New NationAndres Guerrero / The Construction of a Ventriloquists Image: Liberal Discourse and the Miserable Indian Race in the Late 19th-Century; Friedrich Hassaurek / Four Years among the Ecuadorians; Juan Montalvó / Selections from Juan Montalvó; Kim Clark / Railway and Nation in Liberal Ecuador; Ronn Pineo / Guayaquil and Coastal Ecuador during the Cacao Era; Rob Rachowiecki / Mountaineering on the Equator: A Historical PerspectivePart III The Rise of the Popular Albert B. Franklin / Portrait of a People; José María Velasco Ibarra / You are Not My President; Raphael V. Lasso / The Wonderland; Jorge Icaza / Patrón and Peon on an Andean Hacienda; Pablo Palacio / The Man Who Was Kicked to Death; Henri Michaux / The Indians Cabin; José María Velasco Ibarra / Heroic Pueblo of GuayaquilPart IV Global Currents Galo Plaza / Two Experiments in Education for Democracy; Adrián Bonilla / The Origins of the Ecuadorian Left; Carmen Martínez / The Progressive Church and the Indigenous Movement; Salomon Isacovici / Man of Ashes; Pablo Cuvi / Men of the rails and of the sea; Jean Muteba Rahier / Creolization and African Diaspora Cultures: The Case of the Afro-Esmeraldian Decimas; Hernán Ibarra / Julio Jaramillo and Music as Identity; Steve Striffler / The United Fruit Companys Legacy in Ecuador; Tom Miller / The Panama Hat Trail; Diane C. Bates / Deforestation in Ecuador; Carlos de la Torre / Civilization and Barbarism; Felipe Burbano / Deinstitutionalized DemocracyPart V Domination and Struggle Carlos de la Torre / Nina Pacari, an interview; Sarah Radcliffe / Womens Movements in Ecuador in the 20th Century; Pablo Ospina / The Galapagos: Environmental Pressures and Social Opportunities; Norman Whitten / Esmerald Freedom: With Pride in the Face of the Sun; Susana Sawyer / Suing ChevronTexaco; Dorothea Scott Whitten / Arts of Amazonian and Andean Women Part VI Cultures and Identities RedefinedJean Muteba Rahier / National Identity and the First Black Miss Ecuador (1995-1996); Brad Jokisch and David Kyle / Ecuadorian international migration; Mary J. Weismantel / Cities of Women; Noemi Espinosa / Traditional Foods of Ecuador; Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld / Globalization from Below: The Political Turn among Otavalos Merchant Artisans; X. Andrade / Pancho Jaime; Javier Vásconez / Big Angel, my love; Espinosa, Maria Fernanda / Poetry; Barry Lyons (with Angel Aranda and Dina Guevara) / Simple People; Oñate, Ivan / The Writings of Ivan Oñate
Recenzii
The Ecuador Reader offers an intriguing glimpse of the diverse voices and perspectives through which Ecuadorians have engaged the social, political, and cultural challenges of crafting a modern nation. Compiled by two of the leading scholars of Ecuadorian cultural and political thought, the essays in this volume provide testimony to the diversity and creativity of the intellectuals, organizations, communities, and individuals who people Ecuadorian history. The discussions of identity, ethnicity, colonialism, development, culture, and the state found in these pages offer a unique starting point for exploring Ecuadors historical path from being a colony on the edges of the Inca and Spanish Empires to becoming a central player in modern Latin American political debates.Deborah Poole, Johns Hopkins UniversityThe Ecuador Reader is a gateway for understanding the volatile and intriguing history of this complex, multicultural land. From José María Velasco Ibarras fiery populism to the politics of a contemporary beauty pageant, the book captures the rich diversity of the countrys past and present. It is a major contribution to the study of the Andean world.Catherine M. Conaghan, Queens University
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""The Ecuador Reader "is a gateway for understanding the volatile and intriguing history of this complex, multicultural land. From Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra's fiery populism to the politics of a contemporary beauty pageant, the book captures the rich diversity of the country's past and present. It is a major contribution to the study of the Andean world."--Catherine M. Conaghan, Queen's University
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An interdisciplinary anthology of work from and about Ecuador, including nonfiction, poetry, journalism, history, and cultural analysis, with many primary resources never before published in English