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Limits to Decolonization: Indigeneity, Territory, and Hydrocarbon Politics the Bolivian Chaco

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Limits to Decolonization: Indigeneity, Territory, and Hydrocarbon Politics the Bolivian Chaco
Limits to Decolonization: Indigeneity, Territory, and Hydrocarbon Politics the Bolivian Chaco

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Limits to Decolonization: Indigeneity, Territory, and Hydrocarbon Politics the Bolivian Chaco

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Anthias argues that these unresolved territorial claims are shaping the contours of an era of "post-neoliberal" politics in Bolivia. reveals the surprising ways in which indigenous peoples are reframing their territorial projects in the context of this hydrocarbon state and drawing on their experiences of the limits of state recognition. The tensions of Bolivia’s "process of change" are revealed, as rethinks current debates on cultural rights, resource politics, and Latin American leftist states. In sum, Anthias reveals the creative and pragmatic ways in which indigenous peoples contest and work within the limits of postcolonial rule in pursuit of their own visions of territorial autonomy.

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