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Jeremy C. A. Smith (Federation University Australia)
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한국라틴아메리카학회 라틴아메리카연구 라틴아메리카연구 Vol.27 No.1
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2014.2
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65 - 87 (23page)

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Starting from Peter Wagner’s insight about the re-theorization of modernity, this article sketches a theoretical framework to incorporate the interpretations of modernity which go beyond the domination of a single Western or European perspective. Much theorization of modernity has been European-centered to the neglect of rich social and cultural thought from other regions of the world. The rise of indigenous activism in Latin America has provided the world with an example of different kinds of activism, and distinct forms of cultural and political thought and practice. This article takes the bold step in arguing that Latin America’s indigenous movements have generated a fresh and alternative interpretation of modernity. Those movements which have emerged over the course of the last three decades have pursued a different vision of recognition, sovereignty and ecology and bring to that pursuit a new kind of social and political agency. Unlike conventional philosophies of statehood derived from the Westphalian tradition of state-making, indigenous perspectives privilege new kinds of coexistence. Moreover, the different ontological relationship with Nature that they posit also has potentially significant implications for addressing climate change.

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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
THE “INTERPRETATIVE SPACE” OF MODERNITY
THE ‘FOURTH WAVE’: THE RISE OF CONTEMPORARY INDIGENOUS ACTIVISM
RECOGNITION
SOVEREIGNTY
ECOLOGY
CONCLUSION
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