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INTRODUCTION
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- One ECUADOR’S POLITICAL HEGEMONY National and Racial Histories 29
- Two THE ECUADORIANIZATION OF AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE National Identity at Cochasquí 60
- Three NATIONAL MECHANISMS OF APPROPRIATION History, Territory, Gender, and Race at Cochasquí 81
- Four BETWEEN FOUCAULT AND A NAKED MAN Racing Class, Sex, and Gender to the Nation’s Past 106
- Five ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES The Indian Movement’s Encounter with Hegemony 137
- Six THE PRINT MEDIA’ S CONTRIBUTION TO NATIONAL HISTORY Who Owns the Past? 161
- Seven CONCLUSION Power, Hegemony, and National Identity 179
- REFERENCES 195
- INDEX 227
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- One ECUADOR’S POLITICAL HEGEMONY National and Racial Histories 29
- Two THE ECUADORIANIZATION OF AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE National Identity at Cochasquí 60
- Three NATIONAL MECHANISMS OF APPROPRIATION History, Territory, Gender, and Race at Cochasquí 81
- Four BETWEEN FOUCAULT AND A NAKED MAN Racing Class, Sex, and Gender to the Nation’s Past 106
- Five ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES The Indian Movement’s Encounter with Hegemony 137
- Six THE PRINT MEDIA’ S CONTRIBUTION TO NATIONAL HISTORY Who Owns the Past? 161
- Seven CONCLUSION Power, Hegemony, and National Identity 179
- REFERENCES 195
- INDEX 227