Frank Hutchins is an associate professor of anthropology at Bellarmine University in Kentucky. Patrick C. Wilson is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada.
Frank Hutchins is an associate professor of anthropology at Bellarmine University in Kentucky. Patrick C. Wilson is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank Hutchins is an associate professor of anthropology at Bellarmine University in Kentucky. Patrick C. Wilson is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Frank Hutchins and Patrick C. Wilson Part 1. Myth, Meaning, Modernity, and Representation 1. Indigenous Capitalisms: Ecotourism, Cultural Reproduction, and the Logic of Capital in Ecuador's Upper Amazon Frank Hutchins 2. Fractal Subjectivities: An Amazonian-Inspired Critique of Globalization Theory Michael A. Uzendoski 3. The Portrayal of Colombian Indigenous Amazonian Peoples by the National Press, 19882006 Jean E. Jackson 4. Cannibal Tourists and Savvy Savages: Understanding Amazonian Modernities Neil L. Whitehead Part 2. Ethnopolitics, Territory, and Notions of Community 5. For Love or Money? Indigenous Materialism and Humanitarian Agendas Beth A. Conklin 6. Alternative Development in Putumayo, Colombia: Bringing Back the State through the Creation of Community and "Productive Social Capital"? María Clemencia Ramírez 7. Normative Views, Strategic Views: The Geopolitical Maps in the Ethnic Territorialities of Putumayo Margarita Chaves 8. Indigenous Leadership and the Shifting Politics of Development in Ecuador's Amazon Patrick C. Wilson 9. Worlds at Cross-Purposes Alcida Rita Ramos Contributors Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Frank Hutchins and Patrick C. Wilson Part 1. Myth, Meaning, Modernity, and Representation 1. Indigenous Capitalisms: Ecotourism, Cultural Reproduction, and the Logic of Capital in Ecuador's Upper Amazon Frank Hutchins 2. Fractal Subjectivities: An Amazonian-Inspired Critique of Globalization Theory Michael A. Uzendoski 3. The Portrayal of Colombian Indigenous Amazonian Peoples by the National Press, 19882006 Jean E. Jackson 4. Cannibal Tourists and Savvy Savages: Understanding Amazonian Modernities Neil L. Whitehead Part 2. Ethnopolitics, Territory, and Notions of Community 5. For Love or Money? Indigenous Materialism and Humanitarian Agendas Beth A. Conklin 6. Alternative Development in Putumayo, Colombia: Bringing Back the State through the Creation of Community and "Productive Social Capital"? María Clemencia Ramírez 7. Normative Views, Strategic Views: The Geopolitical Maps in the Ethnic Territorialities of Putumayo Margarita Chaves 8. Indigenous Leadership and the Shifting Politics of Development in Ecuador's Amazon Patrick C. Wilson 9. Worlds at Cross-Purposes Alcida Rita Ramos Contributors Index
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