Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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lay the groundwork for the populist CONDEPA ( Conciencia de Patria ) political
party . As opposed to the reactionary and excessively ideological Sendero , the
Kataristas and related currents were able to permanently nudge the question of ...
lay the groundwork for the populist CONDEPA ( Conciencia de Patria ) political
party . As opposed to the reactionary and excessively ideological Sendero , the
Kataristas and related currents were able to permanently nudge the question of ...
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PARE , TANZANIA : EXCHANGE AND RITUAL EXPERTS IN POLITICAL
CENTRALIZATION N . Thomas Håkansson Uppsala University This article
applies Bourdieu ' s notion of symbolic capital to an analysis of political
processes in the small ...
PARE , TANZANIA : EXCHANGE AND RITUAL EXPERTS IN POLITICAL
CENTRALIZATION N . Thomas Håkansson Uppsala University This article
applies Bourdieu ' s notion of symbolic capital to an analysis of political
processes in the small ...
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These sources enabled ritual experts to set up their own spheres of political
influence . CONCLUSION Ideological power does not consist of smoke and
mirrors , in which legitimacy emerges to mask power inequalities or to act as a
functional ...
These sources enabled ritual experts to set up their own spheres of political
influence . CONCLUSION Ideological power does not consist of smoke and
mirrors , in which legitimacy emerges to mask power inequalities or to act as a
functional ...
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Contents
Volume XXXVII Number | 4 |
A New Time and Place for Bolivian Popular Politics | 99 |
Performing National Culture in a Bolivian Migrant Community | 117 |
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