Nation-states and Indians in Latin America - Joel Sherzer - Books - iPublisher, Inc. - 9781587360343 - March 1, 2001
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Nation-states and Indians in Latin America Second edition

Joel Sherzer

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Nation-states and Indians in Latin America Second edition

What happens to Amerindian cultures when they come into contact with the Europe-derived nation-states of Latin America? How are the nation-states in turn affected by this experience? These questions motivate the essays in Nation-States and Indians in Latin America. While furnishing a sweeping overview of Latin America, the essays are empirically focused, dealing with such issues as how the Guatemalan tourist industry appropriates indigenous clothing to create a national image, how highland Indian music has adapted to Peruvian state interventions since the colonial period, and how debates developed in turn-of-the-century Brazil over the proper method for integrating isolated Indian populations into the national society.

The essays also pose a challenge to classical anthropological theory and methodology, in which Indian cultures have been analyzed in isolation, without regard for the role of state interventions. The essays suggest not only that anthropologists should pay attention to the nation-state contexts of their research but also that modern nation-states are themselves appropriate objects for anthropological investigation.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2001
ISBN13 9781587360343
Publishers iPublisher, Inc.
Pages 335
Dimensions 150 × 22 × 224 mm   ·   530 g
Language English  
Contributor Greg Urban
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