Constitutive visions : indigeneity and commonplaces of national identity in republican Ecuador

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    • Olson, Christa J.

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Constitutive visions : indigeneity and commonplaces of national identity in republican Ecuador

Christa J. Olson

(Rhetoric and democratic deliberation / edited by Cheryl Glenn and J. Michael Hogan, v. 9)

Pennsylvania State University Press, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-230) and index

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In Constitutive Visions, Christa Olson presents the rhetorical history of republican Ecuador as punctuated by repeated arguments over national identity. Those arguments-as they advanced theories of citizenship, popular sovereignty, and republican modernity-struggled to reconcile the presence of Ecuador's large indigenous population with the dominance of a white-mestizo minority. Even as indigenous people were excluded from civic life, images of them proliferated in speeches, periodicals, and artworks during Ecuador's long process of nation formation. Tracing how that contradiction illuminates the textures of national-identity formation, Constitutive Visions places petitions from indigenous laborers alongside oil paintings, overlays woodblock illustrations with legislative debates, and analyzes Ecuador's nineteen constitutions in light of landscape painting. Taken together, these juxtapositions make sense of the contradictions that sustained and unsettled the postcolonial nation-state.

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Contents Preface: The Precarious Politics of Going There Acknowledgments Introduction: Scene Setting Chapter 1: Constituting Citizenship Chapter 2: Geography Is History Chapter 3: Burdens of the Nation Chapter 4: Dead Weight: The Indian as National Other Chapter 5: Performing Strategic Indigeneity Conclusion: ?De Quien Es la Patria? Notes Bibliography

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