Publication edited by Nicole Fabricant and DPDF 2011 Global Indigenous Politics Research Director Bret Gustafson.

The 2005 election of Evo Morales to the presidency of Bolivia marked a critical moment of transformation—a coca farmer and peasant union leader became the first indigenous president in the history of the Americas. Gathering work from a new generation of anthropologists and scholars in related disciplines who have been doing fieldwork in the “post-Evo” era, Remapping Bolivia reflects shifting paradigms in Latin Americanist and indigenous-related research.

Publication Details

Title
Remapping Bolivia: Resources, Territory, and Indigeneity in a Plurinational State
Authors
Fabricant, Nicole Werner, Gustafson, Bret
Publisher
School for Advanced Research
Publish Date
September 2011
ISBN
1934691518
Citation
Fabricant, Nicole Werner, Gustafson, Bret, Remapping Bolivia: Resources, Territory, and Indigeneity in a Plurinational State (School for Advanced Research, September 2011).
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