Bjřrn Sletto, Joe Bryan, Alfredo Wagner, Charles HaleParticipatory Mapmaking from Latin America
Radical Cartographies
Participatory Mapmaking from Latin America
Herausgeber: Wagner, Alfredo; Bryan, Joe; Hale, Charles; Sletto, Bjørn
Bjřrn Sletto, Joe Bryan, Alfredo Wagner, Charles HaleParticipatory Mapmaking from Latin America
Radical Cartographies
Participatory Mapmaking from Latin America
Herausgeber: Wagner, Alfredo; Bryan, Joe; Hale, Charles; Sletto, Bjørn
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Shedding light on the innovative uses of participatory mapping emerging from Latin America's marginalized communities, this diverse collection reconceptualizes what maps mean as representations of identity and place.
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Shedding light on the innovative uses of participatory mapping emerging from Latin America's marginalized communities, this diverse collection reconceptualizes what maps mean as representations of identity and place.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781477320884
- ISBN-10: 1477320881
- Artikelnr.: 58016698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781477320884
- ISBN-10: 1477320881
- Artikelnr.: 58016698
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Bjørn Sletto, Joe Bryan, Alfredo Wagner, and Charles Hale
1. Introduction: Radical Social Cartographies (Bjørn Sletto)
2. Part I
* 1. Oral Narratives in the Rincón Zapoteco: A Cartography of Processes
(Melquiades (Kiado) Cruz)
* 2. Social Polygraphy: Territory as a Living Memorial to Culture and
Nature (Álvaro César Velasco Álvarez)
* 3. Emulating Kuyujani: Boundary Making in the Caura River Basin,
Venezuela (Nalúa Rosa Silva Monterrey)
3. Part II
* 4. Revealing Territorial Illusions and Political Fictions through
Participatory Cartography (Wendy Pineda)
* 5. Mapuche Cartography: Defending Ixofillmogen (Pablo Mansilla
Quiñones and Miguel Melin Pehuen)
* 6. The Ethnocartography of Sumak Allpa: The Kichwa Indigenous
Community of Pastaza, Ecuador (Alfredo Vitery and Alexandra Lamiña)
* 7. Social Cartography and Territorial Planning in Robles, Colombia
(Carlos Alberto González)
4. Part III
* 8. New Social Cartography and Ethnographic Practice (Alfredo Wagner
Berno de Almeida)
* 9. Social Cartography and the Struggle for Multiethnic, Urban
Indigenous Lands: The Case of the Beija-Flor Aldeia in Rio Preto da
Eva, Brazil (Emmanuel de Almeida Farias Júnior)
* 10. Participatory Cultural Mapping in Nvwken, Mapuce Territory,
Argentina: Exploring Other Forms of Territorial Representation (María
Laura Nahuel)
* 11. Political Appropriation of Social Cartography in Defense of
Quilombola Territories in Alcântara, Maranhão, Brazil (Davi Pereira
Júnior)
5. Commentary: What Sort of Territory? What Sort of Map? (Joe Bryan)
6. Afterword (Charles R. Hale)
7. Contributors
8. Index
2. Part I
* 1. Oral Narratives in the Rincón Zapoteco: A Cartography of Processes
(Melquiades (Kiado) Cruz)
* 2. Social Polygraphy: Territory as a Living Memorial to Culture and
Nature (Álvaro César Velasco Álvarez)
* 3. Emulating Kuyujani: Boundary Making in the Caura River Basin,
Venezuela (Nalúa Rosa Silva Monterrey)
3. Part II
* 4. Revealing Territorial Illusions and Political Fictions through
Participatory Cartography (Wendy Pineda)
* 5. Mapuche Cartography: Defending Ixofillmogen (Pablo Mansilla
Quiñones and Miguel Melin Pehuen)
* 6. The Ethnocartography of Sumak Allpa: The Kichwa Indigenous
Community of Pastaza, Ecuador (Alfredo Vitery and Alexandra Lamiña)
* 7. Social Cartography and Territorial Planning in Robles, Colombia
(Carlos Alberto González)
4. Part III
* 8. New Social Cartography and Ethnographic Practice (Alfredo Wagner
Berno de Almeida)
* 9. Social Cartography and the Struggle for Multiethnic, Urban
Indigenous Lands: The Case of the Beija-Flor Aldeia in Rio Preto da
Eva, Brazil (Emmanuel de Almeida Farias Júnior)
* 10. Participatory Cultural Mapping in Nvwken, Mapuce Territory,
Argentina: Exploring Other Forms of Territorial Representation (María
Laura Nahuel)
* 11. Political Appropriation of Social Cartography in Defense of
Quilombola Territories in Alcântara, Maranhão, Brazil (Davi Pereira
Júnior)
5. Commentary: What Sort of Territory? What Sort of Map? (Joe Bryan)
6. Afterword (Charles R. Hale)
7. Contributors
8. Index
1. Introduction: Radical Social Cartographies (Bjørn Sletto)
2. Part I
* 1. Oral Narratives in the Rincón Zapoteco: A Cartography of Processes
(Melquiades (Kiado) Cruz)
* 2. Social Polygraphy: Territory as a Living Memorial to Culture and
Nature (Álvaro César Velasco Álvarez)
* 3. Emulating Kuyujani: Boundary Making in the Caura River Basin,
Venezuela (Nalúa Rosa Silva Monterrey)
3. Part II
* 4. Revealing Territorial Illusions and Political Fictions through
Participatory Cartography (Wendy Pineda)
* 5. Mapuche Cartography: Defending Ixofillmogen (Pablo Mansilla
Quiñones and Miguel Melin Pehuen)
* 6. The Ethnocartography of Sumak Allpa: The Kichwa Indigenous
Community of Pastaza, Ecuador (Alfredo Vitery and Alexandra Lamiña)
* 7. Social Cartography and Territorial Planning in Robles, Colombia
(Carlos Alberto González)
4. Part III
* 8. New Social Cartography and Ethnographic Practice (Alfredo Wagner
Berno de Almeida)
* 9. Social Cartography and the Struggle for Multiethnic, Urban
Indigenous Lands: The Case of the Beija-Flor Aldeia in Rio Preto da
Eva, Brazil (Emmanuel de Almeida Farias Júnior)
* 10. Participatory Cultural Mapping in Nvwken, Mapuce Territory,
Argentina: Exploring Other Forms of Territorial Representation (María
Laura Nahuel)
* 11. Political Appropriation of Social Cartography in Defense of
Quilombola Territories in Alcântara, Maranhão, Brazil (Davi Pereira
Júnior)
5. Commentary: What Sort of Territory? What Sort of Map? (Joe Bryan)
6. Afterword (Charles R. Hale)
7. Contributors
8. Index
2. Part I
* 1. Oral Narratives in the Rincón Zapoteco: A Cartography of Processes
(Melquiades (Kiado) Cruz)
* 2. Social Polygraphy: Territory as a Living Memorial to Culture and
Nature (Álvaro César Velasco Álvarez)
* 3. Emulating Kuyujani: Boundary Making in the Caura River Basin,
Venezuela (Nalúa Rosa Silva Monterrey)
3. Part II
* 4. Revealing Territorial Illusions and Political Fictions through
Participatory Cartography (Wendy Pineda)
* 5. Mapuche Cartography: Defending Ixofillmogen (Pablo Mansilla
Quiñones and Miguel Melin Pehuen)
* 6. The Ethnocartography of Sumak Allpa: The Kichwa Indigenous
Community of Pastaza, Ecuador (Alfredo Vitery and Alexandra Lamiña)
* 7. Social Cartography and Territorial Planning in Robles, Colombia
(Carlos Alberto González)
4. Part III
* 8. New Social Cartography and Ethnographic Practice (Alfredo Wagner
Berno de Almeida)
* 9. Social Cartography and the Struggle for Multiethnic, Urban
Indigenous Lands: The Case of the Beija-Flor Aldeia in Rio Preto da
Eva, Brazil (Emmanuel de Almeida Farias Júnior)
* 10. Participatory Cultural Mapping in Nvwken, Mapuce Territory,
Argentina: Exploring Other Forms of Territorial Representation (María
Laura Nahuel)
* 11. Political Appropriation of Social Cartography in Defense of
Quilombola Territories in Alcântara, Maranhão, Brazil (Davi Pereira
Júnior)
5. Commentary: What Sort of Territory? What Sort of Map? (Joe Bryan)
6. Afterword (Charles R. Hale)
7. Contributors
8. Index







