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Llamas, Weavings, and Organic Chocolate

Multicultural Grassroots Development in the Andes and Amazon of Bolivia

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Llamas, Weavings, and Organic Chocolate will be of great interest to scholars, students, and development practitioners…. [Healey’s] work examines several areas of social and economic activity and delves into a broad range of issues relevant to the understanding and pursuit of local development initiatives in Latin America and, indeed, many other parts of the world … an admirable and highly informative work.” —Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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Bolivia, like most developing countries around the world, strove for decades to imitate Western and particularly U.S. methods of development, importing the latest technologies, institutions, crops, and livestock. Les mer

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Bolivia, like most developing countries around the world, strove for decades to imitate Western and particularly U.S. methods of development, importing the latest technologies, institutions, crops, and livestock. Finally, beginning in the 1970s, faced with many striking instances of failure in the application of the North American modernization paradigm, diverse sectors of Bolivian civil society turned inward to rediscover their country's own multicultural identities and agrarian wisdom as sources of strength upon which to build their own socioeconomic development. The shift spawned a proliferation of development projects grounded in a new "indigenization" or revitalization of cultural traditions. Llamas, Weavings, and Organic Chocolate: Multicultural Grassroots Development in the Andes and Amazon of Bolivia is the story of Bolivian rural development and cultural change. Part I provides an overview of the history of rural development in Bolivia-the long history of anti-indigenous discrimination, the introduction of aid programs in the Western development paradigm, the rise of grassroots movements challenging this paradigm, and the array of initiatives now contributing to the revitalization of indigenous cultural resources. Part II consists of in-depth narratives of nine projects, giving an inside view of the processes that interweave cultural recuperation and developmental strategies. These stories illustrate the cultural barriers that must be overcome and the setbacks often faced by grassroots federations. The projects range from successful agro-exports such as organic chocolate and quinoa to the groundbreaking work of indigenous artists and artisans. In Part III, author Kevin Healy attempts to identify the numerous factors that helped engender successful outcomes in these projects and discusses the effects of globalization on Bolivian culture and development patterns. This inspirational story of social change led by idealism will be valuable for international policymakers, analysts, and aid officials, as well as native North and South Americans, and non-Native Americans who strongly identify with their struggles.

Detaljer

Forlag
University of Notre Dame Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
518
ISBN
9780268088187
Utgivelsesår
2017
Format
23 x 15 cm

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Llamas, Weavings, and Organic Chocolate will be of great interest to scholars, students, and development practitioners…. [Healey’s] work examines several areas of social and economic activity and delves into a broad range of issues relevant to the understanding and pursuit of local development initiatives in Latin America and, indeed, many other parts of the world … an admirable and highly informative work.” —Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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“Kevin Healy’s book … provides both insight and inspiration for anyone concerned with development where people matter.” —Native Americas

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Llamas, Weavings, and Organic Chocolate: Multicultural Grassroots Development in the Andes and Amazon of Bolivia is the story of Bolivian rural development and cultural change. Contains a history of anti-indigenous discrimination and narratives of nine development strategies.” —Cultural Survival Quarterly

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“[F]ascinating book on multicultural grassroots indigenous development initiatives in the Andes and Amazon regions of Bolivia.” —Human Rights Quarterly

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“This book is an inspiring and personal account of over thirty years in the community development trenches by someone who was by turns, a Peace Corps volunteer, a PhD researcher, and now for many years a Foundation representative for Bolivia for the Inter-American Foundation.” —Mountain Research and Development

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“Kevin Healy’s book tells us how they did it and provides both insight and inspiration for anyone concerned with development as if people mattered.” —Grassroots Development, Journal of the Inter-American Foundation

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“[A]n important corrective to recent development debates. Healy’s impressive work indicates what is possible, and is, therefore, a political contribution in the best sense of the term.” —American Anthropologist

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