Latin America in Debate
Indigeneity, Development, Dependency, Populism
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Pages: 416
Published: August 2025
Author: Maristella Svampa
Translator: Alejandro Reyes
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Latin American Studies, Theory and Philosophy > Postcolonial Theory, Postcolonial and Colonial Studies
Latin American Studies, Theory and Philosophy > Postcolonial Theory, Postcolonial and Colonial Studies
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Maristella Svampa is Senior Researcher at Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de Argentina and the author of Neo-Extractivism in Latin America and numerous other books.
Alejandro Reyes is a freelance writer, translator, and editor and the author of several books in Spanish.
Alejandro Reyes is a freelance writer, translator, and editor and the author of several books in Spanish.
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Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1
Part I. Latin American Debates and History
1. The Debate on the Indigenous and Indianidad 15
2. Between the Obsession with Development and Its Critique 87
3. Dependency as an Organizing Axis 125
4. Populisms, Politics, and Democracy 177
Part II. Scenarios, Contemporary Debates, and Disputed Categories
Introduction to Part II. 217
5. The Ways of Indianismo: The Debate on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 221
6. Debates on Development 247
7. Dependency as a “Compass” 273
8. Twenty-First-Century Populisms 301
Final Reflections 329
Notes 343
References 353
Index 387
Introduction 1
Part I. Latin American Debates and History
1. The Debate on the Indigenous and Indianidad 15
2. Between the Obsession with Development and Its Critique 87
3. Dependency as an Organizing Axis 125
4. Populisms, Politics, and Democracy 177
Part II. Scenarios, Contemporary Debates, and Disputed Categories
Introduction to Part II. 217
5. The Ways of Indianismo: The Debate on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 221
6. Debates on Development 247
7. Dependency as a “Compass” 273
8. Twenty-First-Century Populisms 301
Final Reflections 329
Notes 343
References 353
Index 387
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