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Asunto: CfP LASA 2017 - Challenges and Opportunities of the Politicisation of Identities at the Extractive Frontier in Latin America
Dear all,
Those of you working on extractivism in Latin America might be interested in submitting a paper proposal for the following panel.
Drop me an email if you have any questions. Thanks!
All the best,
Juan Pablo
CALL FOR PAPERS
Latin American Studies Association Annual Conference (Lima, April 29 – May 1 2017)
Challenges and Opportunities of the Politicisation of Identities at the Extractive Frontier in Latin America
Organisers: Katy Jenkins, Northumbria University and Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti, Durham University
This panel explores the challenges and opportunities created by the politicisation of identities, including indigeneity, race, and ethnicity, as they are re-worked, challenged, strengthened, appropriated, undermined and/or articulated by different actors at the expanding extractive frontier in Latin America. We conceive of extractivism broadly, to include mining, timber, oil and gas extraction, as well as hydroelectric and agro-industrial projects.
Reflecting on the conference theme of Diálogo de Saberes, the panel explores the ways in which the politicisation of identities brings particular knowledges and experiences to the fore. We seek to understand the multiple challenges and opportunities that this scenario might present for subaltern groups in extractive regions. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, we aim to explore the extent to which these groups may carve out and/or benefit from new local, national, and transnational fora through the politicisation and mobilisation of their identities in their struggle to gain legitimacy, influence decision-making and access negotiations.
We invite empirically-based papers in English or Spanish that engage with, but are not limited to, the following themes in the context of extraction:
- -What are the challenges and opportunities presented by the politicisation of indigenous/ethnic identities?
- -How are particular identities deployed and/or transformed as groups contest, negotiate, or participate in extractive activities?
- -What are the continuities and ruptures between local experiences of indigeneity/ethnicity/race and official definitions in legal figures (e.g. consultation mechanisms, participatory budgets)?
- -How do women experience these processes? To what extent and in what ways are they becoming politicised? How are gendered and indigenous identities articulated?
- -How has extractivism impacted intra-community divisions?
- -What are the different motivations and understandings of re-indigenisation/ethnification/racialisation processes and strategies at play?
Please send proposals (max 250 words) to Katy Jenkins ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) and Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) by 4th September 2016.
Dr Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti | Lecturer in Anthropology | Durham University
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2016. 'La comunidad en los tiempos de la Comunidad: bienestar en las Comunidades Nativas asháninkas', in Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Études Andines 45(1): 157-172.
2016. 'The Angry Earth: Wellbeing, Place, and Extractivism in the Amazon', in Anthropology in Action 23(3).
2015. 'The Ashaninka of Peru: Rescued from Shining Path militants, but still at risk', in The Conversation. [theconversation.com/the-ashaninka-of-peru<https://theconversation.com/the-ashaninka-of-peru-rescued-from-shining-path-militants-but-still-at-risk-45410>]
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