Andrew Canessa

Andrew Canessa is a professor of anthropology at the University of Essex. He has worked with the Aymara-speaking people of Bolivia since 1989, focusing on issues of gender, indigeneity, racialization, sexuality, and political mobilization. Among his most important books are Intimate Indigeneities: Exploring Race, Sex, and History in the Small Places of Life and Natives Making Nation: Gender, Indigeneity and the Nation-State in the Andes.

Natives Making Nation Natives Making Nation
Natives Making Nation

Natives Making Nation

Gender, Indigeneity, and the State in the Andes

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Savages and Citizens Savages and Citizens
Savages and Citizens

Savages and Citizens

How Indigeneity Shapes the State

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Urban Indigeneities Urban Indigeneities
Urban Indigeneities

Urban Indigeneities

Being Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century

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