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Indigeneity and Decolonization in the Bolivian Andes

- Ritual Practice and Activism

About Indigeneity and Decolonization in the Bolivian Andes

In December 2005, Evo Morales won a landslide victory in the presidential elections and became the first president of indigenous origin in the history of Bolivia. Ever since, ΓÇ£indigeneityΓÇ¥ has been at the core of the ΓÇ£decolonization politicsΓÇ¥ implemented by the government, and, quite intriguingly, indigenous Aymara ritual specialists (ΓÇ£MaestrosΓÇ¥) have crystallized as key actors in representing this indigeneity in official state ceremony and in legitimizing the presidentΓÇÖs role as ΓÇ£the indigenous presidentΓÇ¥. Lately, however, critical voices have been raised by radical indigenous activists against what they claim to be a legitimizing ΓÇ£multicultural spectacleΓÇ¥ and an indigenous smokescreen provided by the ritual specialists. Instead of simply joining this current of criticism, Ritual and Activism in Bolivia: Maestros of Decolonization goes behind the scenes of ΓÇ£the multiculturalist spectacleΓÇ¥ and explores the political, spiritual and existential dimensions underpinning it. Anders Burman goes beyond the state-directed ceremonies and the rhetorical usage of the buzzword ΓÇÿdecolonizationΓÇÖ.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781498538480
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 282
  • Published:
  • December 14, 2016
  • Dimensions:
  • 159x239x26 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 599 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: January 26, 2025

Description of Indigeneity and Decolonization in the Bolivian Andes

In December 2005, Evo Morales won a landslide victory in the presidential elections and became the first president of indigenous origin in the history of Bolivia. Ever since, ΓÇ£indigeneityΓÇ¥ has been at the core of the ΓÇ£decolonization politicsΓÇ¥ implemented by the government, and, quite intriguingly, indigenous Aymara ritual specialists (ΓÇ£MaestrosΓÇ¥) have crystallized as key actors in representing this indigeneity in official state ceremony and in legitimizing the presidentΓÇÖs role as ΓÇ£the indigenous presidentΓÇ¥. Lately, however, critical voices have been raised by radical indigenous activists against what they claim to be a legitimizing ΓÇ£multicultural spectacleΓÇ¥ and an indigenous smokescreen provided by the ritual specialists. Instead of simply joining this current of criticism, Ritual and Activism in Bolivia: Maestros of Decolonization goes behind the scenes of ΓÇ£the multiculturalist spectacleΓÇ¥ and explores the political, spiritual and existential dimensions underpinning it. Anders Burman goes beyond the state-directed ceremonies and the rhetorical usage of the buzzword ΓÇÿdecolonizationΓÇÖ.

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