• Title of article

    Colonialism, the Shuar Federation, and the Ecuadorian state

  • Author/Authors

    Rubenstein، Steven نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    -262
  • From page
    263
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    This author suggests new avenues for thinking about the relationship between formerly stateless societies and the state. It does so through a detailed study of one particular group, the Shuar, indigenous to the Ecuadorian Amazon. Formerly an acephalous society of huntergardeners, the Shuar now constitute a federation with a democratically elected, hierarchical leadership and are at the forefront of indigenous movements in Latin America. The author analyzes this transformation in the context of colonialism but argues that colonialism involves far more than the movement of people from one place to another or the extension of state authority over new territory. Rather, he reveals colonialism to hinge on the transformation of sociospatial boundaries. Such transformations were critical not only to Shuar ethnogenesis but also to Ecuadorian state-building. That is, colonialism involves a dialectical reorganization both of the state and of its new subjects.
  • Keywords
    inner core , Rotation , PKP waves , traveltimes
  • Journal title
    ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING (SERIE D) : SOCIETY & SPACE
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    ENVIRONMENT & PLANNING (SERIE D) : SOCIETY & SPACE
  • Record number

    53789