Making Ecuadorian Histories Four Centuries of Defining Power by 2004 Hardcover
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Making Ecuadorian Histories: Four Centuries of Defining Power
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ISBN: 9780292702295 bzw. 0292702299, in Englisch, University of Texas Press, gebraucht.
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Making Ecuadorian Histories: Four Centuries of Defining Power (2004)
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ISBN: 9780292702295 bzw. 0292702299, in Englisch, Austin, Texas, U.S.A.: Univ of Texas Pr, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
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Hardcover, glossy cover without folds or tears. 231 pages, no markings or writing. Binding square and tight. A solid clean copy.
Hardcover, glossy cover without folds or tears. 231 pages, no markings or writing. Binding square and tight. A solid clean copy.
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Making Ecuadorian Histories: Four Centuries of Defining Power (2004)
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ISBN: 9780292702295 bzw. 0292702299, in Englisch, 252 Seiten, University of Texas Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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In Ecuador, as in all countries, archaeology and history play fundamental roles in defining national identity. Connecting with the prehistoric and historic pasts gives the modern state legitimacy and power. But the state is not the only actor that lays claim to the country's archaeological patrimony, nor is its official history the only version of the story. Indigenous peoples are increasingly drawing on the past to claim their rights and standing in the modern Ecuadorian state, while the press tries to present a "neutral" version of history that will satisfy its various publics. This pathfinding book investigates how archaeological knowledge is used for both maintaining and contesting nation-building and state-hegemony in Ecuador. Specifically, Hugo Benavides analyzes how the pre-Hispanic site of Cochasqui has become a source of competing narratives of Native American, Spanish, and Ecuadorian occupations, which serve the differing needs of the nation-state and different national populations at large. He also analyzes the Indian movement itself and the recent controversy over the final resting place for the traditional monolith of San Biritute. Offering a more nuanced view of the production of history than previous studies, Benavides demonstrates how both official and resistance narratives are constantly reproduced and embodied within the nation-state's dominant discourses. Hardcover, Label: University of Texas Press, University of Texas Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2004-06-01, Studio: University of Texas Press, Sales rank: 7552659.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, frugalread.
In Ecuador, as in all countries, archaeology and history play fundamental roles in defining national identity. Connecting with the prehistoric and historic pasts gives the modern state legitimacy and power. But the state is not the only actor that lays claim to the country's archaeological patrimony, nor is its official history the only version of the story. Indigenous peoples are increasingly drawing on the past to claim their rights and standing in the modern Ecuadorian state, while the press tries to present a "neutral" version of history that will satisfy its various publics. This pathfinding book investigates how archaeological knowledge is used for both maintaining and contesting nation-building and state-hegemony in Ecuador. Specifically, Hugo Benavides analyzes how the pre-Hispanic site of Cochasqui has become a source of competing narratives of Native American, Spanish, and Ecuadorian occupations, which serve the differing needs of the nation-state and different national populations at large. He also analyzes the Indian movement itself and the recent controversy over the final resting place for the traditional monolith of San Biritute. Offering a more nuanced view of the production of history than previous studies, Benavides demonstrates how both official and resistance narratives are constantly reproduced and embodied within the nation-state's dominant discourses. Hardcover, Label: University of Texas Press, University of Texas Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2004-06-01, Studio: University of Texas Press, Sales rank: 7552659.
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Making Ecuadorian Histories: Four Centuries of Defining Power (2004)
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ISBN: 9780292702295 bzw. 0292702299, in Englisch, University of Texas Press, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Free shipping.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Better World Books [51315977], Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Better World Books [51315977], Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear.
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Making Ecuadorian Histories Four Centuries of Defining Power by 2004 Hardcover (2004)
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ISBN: 9780292702295 bzw. 0292702299, in Englisch, University of Texas Press, United States of America, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Castle Rock [54302400], Pittsford, NY, U.S.A.
Book Condition: Very Good.
Book Condition: Very Good.
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