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An ethnographic study of indigenous opposition to processes of economic globalization, arguing that neoliberal economic reforms both provoked a crisis of governance and created the conditions for a disruptive indigenous movement in Ecuador

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Crude Chronicles seamlessly weaves the compelling richness of an exceptional ethnographic account with the power of a story well told. By chronicling the history of the ongoing contest that has characterized the politics of petroleum in the Ecuadorian Amazon, Sawyer brilliantly illustrates the imbricated process by which indigenous and neoliberal geophraphies are configured and reconfigured in the process of making nature, nation, and citizens. Crude Chronicles will surely become a key reference point in future debates about the cultural politics of nature.”—Peter Brosius, University of Georgia
"Crude Chronicles is a splendid example of fine-grained ethnography. It illustrates in many ways why this approach continues to be the hallmark of anthropology. The best feature of the book is the lovingly detailed descriptions and close-to-the-ground analysis of dialogue and events. It will be mandatory reading for Latin Americanists interested in social movements, especially the indigenous and environmentalist movements, and of course, students of Ecuadorian politics.”—Jean E. Jackson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements xi
A Note on Names xii
Opening 1
I NATIONAL NARRATIVES
1. Amazonian Imaginaries 27
2. Crude Excesses 57
II. PETROLEUM POLITICS
3. Neoliberal Ironies 91
4. Corporate Antipolitics 118
III. RACED RELATITIES
5. Contested Terrain 149
6. Liberal Legal-Scapes 182
Closing: A Plurinational Space 211
Notes 225
Acronyms 251
Glossary 253
Bibliography 255
Index 277

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 07/06/2004
      ISBN13: 9780822332725, 978-0822332725
      ISBN10: 0822332728
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An ethnographic study of indigenous opposition to processes of economic globalization, arguing that neoliberal economic reforms both provoked a crisis of governance and created the conditions for a disruptive indigenous movement in Ecuador

      Trade Review
      Crude Chronicles seamlessly weaves the compelling richness of an exceptional ethnographic account with the power of a story well told. By chronicling the history of the ongoing contest that has characterized the politics of petroleum in the Ecuadorian Amazon, Sawyer brilliantly illustrates the imbricated process by which indigenous and neoliberal geophraphies are configured and reconfigured in the process of making nature, nation, and citizens. Crude Chronicles will surely become a key reference point in future debates about the cultural politics of nature.”—Peter Brosius, University of Georgia
      "Crude Chronicles is a splendid example of fine-grained ethnography. It illustrates in many ways why this approach continues to be the hallmark of anthropology. The best feature of the book is the lovingly detailed descriptions and close-to-the-ground analysis of dialogue and events. It will be mandatory reading for Latin Americanists interested in social movements, especially the indigenous and environmentalist movements, and of course, students of Ecuadorian politics.”—Jean E. Jackson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements xi
      A Note on Names xii
      Opening 1
      I NATIONAL NARRATIVES
      1. Amazonian Imaginaries 27
      2. Crude Excesses 57
      II. PETROLEUM POLITICS
      3. Neoliberal Ironies 91
      4. Corporate Antipolitics 118
      III. RACED RELATITIES
      5. Contested Terrain 149
      6. Liberal Legal-Scapes 182
      Closing: A Plurinational Space 211
      Notes 225
      Acronyms 251
      Glossary 253
      Bibliography 255
      Index 277

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