THE MULTICULTURALIST MODUS OPERANDI OF THE STATE IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE PRODUCTION OF AN ETHNO-NORMATIVITY IN THREE RECENTLY PUBLISHED BOOKS
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https://doi.org/10.26512/abyayala.v6i1.40711Keywords:
the multiculturalist state, Latin America, ethno-normativity, indigeneity, Afrodescendants.Abstract
This is a review-essay of the following three books:
Goodale, Mark. 2019. A Revolution in Fragments: Traversing Scales of Justice, Ideology, and Practice in Bolivia. Durham: Duke University Press.
Loperena, Christopher. Forthcoming. A Fragmented Paradise: Blackness and the Limits of Progress in Honduras. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Jackson, Jean E. 2019. Managing Multiculturalism: Indigeneity and the Struggle for Rights in Colombia. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Keywords: the multiculturalist state, Latin America, ethno-normativity, indigeneity, Afrodescendants.
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