Education of Indigenous Citizens in Latin America
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Utgitt:
2014
Forlag: Multilingual Matters
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 232
ISBN: 9781783090952
Format: 21 x 15 cm
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Few, if any, English-language surveys of indigenous and intercultural education have ever offered scholars and students the historical and national depth that is evident in this wonderful collection, while also presenting such a wide vista on the international and local political actors in this field. Regina Cortina has assembled an invaluable resource not only for those concerned with Latin America, but for anyone wishing to understand how national-level and global movements are being reshaped, and frequently contested, by the actualized demands of indigenous leaders and movements.
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A must-read for scholars, students, and others interested in issues of social justice. An engaging collection of papers on the rising political voice of Indigenous movements in Latin America, their struggle against forced assimilation, and their demand for recognition of their unique ways of knowing and being.
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The present publication provides a highly relevant and up-to-date overview on the contemporary trends that are shaping intercultural and bilingual education for Latin American indigenous peoples. Both well established and experienced researchers and emerging young academics guide us through a landscape of very diverse contexts, but which are inter-related through the transnationally disseminated discourse of interculturality – a discourse which still faces the challenge of being appropriated and re-signified by local and regional educational actors and institutions.
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Contributors
Regina Cortina: Introduction
1. Luis Enrique Lopez: Indigenous Intercultural Bilingual Education in Latin America: Widening Gaps between Policy and Practice
2. Regina Cortina: Partnerships to Promote the Education of Indigenous Citizens
3. Bret Gustafson: Intercultural Bilingual Education in the Andes: Political Change, New Challenges, and Future Directions
4. Carmen Martinez Novo: The Tension between Western and Indigenous Knowledges in Intercultural Bilingual Education in Ecuador
5. Sylvia Schmelkes: Indigenous Students as Graduates of Higher Education Institutions in Mexico
6. Maria Jose Aragon: Beyond Cultural Recognition: Training Teachers for Intercultural Bilingual Education in Guatemala
7. Luz Jimenez Quispe: Indigenous Leaders and the Challenges of Decolonization in Bolivia
8. Laura A. Valdiviezo: Political Discourse and School Practice in Multilingual Peru