Nationalism and revolution in Fausto Reinaga’s Bolivia: Indianism, decolonization, and ‘Two Bolivias’

IF 0.6 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES
Young hyun Kim
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ABSTRACT Fausto Reinaga was one of the most controversial writers in the twentieth-century Bolivia. He is known as ‘the father of Indianism’ (indianismo) in Bolivia, which is an ideology of Indian self-emancipation. This article analyzes his works in the 1950s and 1960s, showing how Bolivia’s National Revolution in 1952 indelibly impacted his thinking. It sheds light on how his Indianism resulted from his search for an ideological solution to the contradictions and limits of the Revolution, which he initially supported and later criticized for imposing a fictious mestizo homogeneity upon Indians. It argues that Indianism was a nationalist ideology to redefine the Bolivian nation in racial terms of Indian power. Reinaga theorized Indian power based on his critical relations to the revolutionary process of the 1940s-1950s. It examines how his notion of Indian power relates to his utopian view of Indian-ness and anticolonial insurgency, which promotes an alternative version of national homogeneity. It concludes with remarks on his relations to the Aymara and Quechua movements in the 1970s-1980s and to contemporary debates on decolonization and race in Bolivia.
福斯托·雷纳加笔下玻利维亚的民族主义与革命:印度主义、非殖民化与“两个玻利维亚”
福斯托·雷纳加是20世纪玻利维亚最具争议的作家之一。他在玻利维亚被称为“印度主义之父”(indianismo),这是一种印度人自我解放的意识形态。本文分析了他在20世纪50年代和60年代的作品,展示了1952年玻利维亚国民革命对他的思想产生了不可磨灭的影响。这本书揭示了他的印度主义是如何从他对革命的矛盾和局限性的意识形态解决方案的探索中产生的。他最初支持革命,后来批评革命给印第安人强加了一种虚构的混血儿同质性。它认为印度主义是一种民族主义意识形态,以印度权力的种族角度重新定义玻利维亚民族。雷纳加基于他对20世纪40年代至50年代革命进程的批判关系,将印度权力理论化。本书考察了他对印度权力的看法与他对印度性和反殖民主义叛乱的乌托邦观点之间的关系,后者促进了民族同质性的另一种说法。最后评述了他与1970 -1980年代艾马拉和盖丘亚运动的关系,以及他与当代玻利维亚非殖民化和种族问题辩论的关系。
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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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