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Getting over the Andes: The Geo-Eco-Politics of Indigenous Movements in Peru's Twenty-First Century Inca Empire

机译:克服安第斯山脉:秘鲁二十一世纪印加帝国的土著运动的地缘政治

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This article examines how President Alejandro Toledo's self-professed Andean identity and efforts to establish a state-led indigenous rights framework conflicted with a growing eco-ethno alliance of Andean and Amazonian representatives in Peru. Existing scholarly accounts declare the indigenous movement to be unimportant or, indeed, entirely absent in Peru. Yet, they do so by emphasising the centrality of the historical dynamic between the Andean region, where until recently local peoples have desisted from making explicit indigenous claims, and the urbanised coastal region, where the elite's power is most clearly concentrated. This obscures the Amazon as a site of historical events and eco-ethno-politics of national and global scope. The recent emergence of a debate on indigenous issues shows that the Amazonians' longer engagement in the global sphere of indigenous and environmental politics now places them in the position of exemplifying indigeneity for the Andeans and Peruvians at large. This shift challenges in fundamental ways the historical image of Peru the nation as inextricably implicated in the post-colonial fantasies of what I term the ' Inca slot'.
机译:本文探讨了亚历杭德罗·托莱多(Alejandro Toledo)总统自称的安第斯身份以及建立国家主导的土著权利框架的努力与安第斯和秘鲁亚马逊地区日益增长的生态民族联盟之间的冲突。现有的学术研究表明,秘鲁的土著运动并不重要,甚至完全不存在。然而,他们这样做是通过强调安第斯地区(直到最近为止,当地人民一直拒绝做出明确的土著主张)和城市化沿海地区之间的历史动态的中心地位,在该地区,精英的力量最明显地集中了起来。这使亚马逊成为历史事件以及国家和全球范围内的生态民族政治活动的掩盖之处。最近出现的关于土著问题的辩论表明,亚马逊人对土著和环境政治全球领域的长期参与现在使他们处于安第斯和秘鲁人普遍的土著地位的榜样。这种转变从根本上挑战了秘鲁这个国家的历史形象,这与我称之为“印加槽”的后殖民幻想有着千丝万缕的联系。

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