Manuela Lavinas Picq

Manuela Lavinas Picq is a senior lecturer in political science at Amherst College and a Latin American public intellectual whose work at the intersection of scholarship, journalism, and activism focuses on Indigenous politics. Her most influential books include Vernacular Sovereignties: Indigenous Women Challenging World Politics and Sexualities in World Politics: How LGBT Claims Shape International Relations.

Savages and Citizens Savages and Citizens
Savages and Citizens

Savages and Citizens

How Indigeneity Shapes the State

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Vernacular Sovereignties Vernacular Sovereignties
Vernacular Sovereignties

Vernacular Sovereignties

Indigenous Women Challenging World Politics

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