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Author Martínez Novo, Carmen, 1966- author.

Title Undoing multiculturalism : resource extraction and Indigenous rights in Ecuador / Carmen Martínez Novo
Published Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2021]
©2021

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 296 pages) : illustrations, map
Series Pitt Latin American series
Pitt Latin American series.
Contents Introduction. Undoing Multiculturalism -- Being Indigenous in Ecuador -- Dispensing and Curtailing Rights through Policy and Practice -- The Minimization of Indigenous Numbers and the Fragmentation of Civil Society -- Creating and Dismantling Intercultural Bilingual Education -- Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples: Collaborations and Estrangements -- The Salesian Missions: Navigating Neoliberalism and Nationalist-Extractivism with the Indigenous Movement -- Ventriloquism, Racism, and the Politics of Decolonial Scholarship -- Conclusion. Neoliberalism, Nationalist-Extractivism, and Racial Formations in Ecuador
Summary "President Rafael Correa (2007-2017) led the Ecuadoran Citizens' Revolution that claimed to challenge the tenets of neoliberalism and the legacies of colonialism. The Correa administration promised to advance Indigenous and Afro-descendant rights and redistribute resources to the most vulnerable. In many cases, these promises proved to be hollow. Using two decades of ethnographic research, Undoing Multiculturalism examines why these intentions did not become a reality, and how the Correa administration undermined the progress of Indigenous people. A main complication was pursuing independence from multilateral organizations in the context of skyrocketing commodity prices, which caused a new reliance on natural resource extraction. Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other organized groups resisted the expansion of extractive industries into their territories because they threatened their livelihoods and safety. As the Citizens' Revolution and other "Pink Tide" governments struggled to finance budgets and maintain power, they watered down subnational forms of self-government, slowed down land redistribution, weakened the politicized cultural identities that gave strength to social movements, and reversed other fundamental gains of the multicultural era."--Publisher description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 10, 2021)
Subject Correa, Rafael.
SUBJECT Correa, Rafael fast
Subject Presidents -- Ecuador
Indians of South America -- Ecuador -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples -- Ecuador
HISTORY / General
Indians of South America -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples
Politics and government
Presidents
SUBJECT Ecuador -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Subject Ecuador
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780822988083
0822988089