Working Indigeneity. Reviews of Andrew Canessa's <em>Intimate Indigeneities: Race, Sex, and History in the Small Spaces of Andean Life</em> & Shona N. Jackson's <em>Creole Indigeneity: Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean</em>

Authors

  • Christa J. Olson University of Wisconsin—Madison

Keywords:

Indigeneity, Andean life, Creole Indigeneity, Caribbean

Abstract

Reviews of Andrew Canessa's Intimate Indigeneities: Race, Sex, and History in the Small Spaces of Andean Life (Durham: Duke University Press, 2012) & Shona N. Jackson's Creole Indigeneity: Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2012).

Author Biography

Christa J. Olson, University of Wisconsin—Madison

http://tools.chass.ncsu.edu/open_journal/public/site/images/sfsotill/olson_full_120.Christa J. Olson is Assistant Professor of Visual Rhetoric at University of Wisconsin—Madison. She has published Constitutive Visions (Penn State U Press, 2013) in which she presents the rhetorical history of republican Ecuador as punctuated by repeated arguments over national identity.

Published

2013-05-29

How to Cite

Olson, C. J. (2013). Working Indigeneity. Reviews of Andrew Canessa’s <em>Intimate Indigeneities: Race, Sex, and History in the Small Spaces of Andean Life</em> & Shona N. Jackson’s <em>Creole Indigeneity: Between Myth and Nation in the Caribbean</em>. A Contracorriente: Una Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, 11(3), 333–345. Retrieved from https://acontracorriente.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/acontracorriente/article/view/917

Issue

Section

Reviews: Indigenism