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Book Title
Radical Cartographies : Participatory Mapmaking from Latin Americ
ISBN
9781477320884
Subject Area
Social Science
Publication Name
Radical Cartographies : Participatory Mapmaking from Latin America
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Item Length
9.2 in
Subject
Human Geography, Sociology / General, Indigenous Studies, General
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Joe Bryan
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Item Width
6.2 in
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Publisher
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10
1477320881
ISBN-13
9781477320884
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19038630352

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Radical Cartographies : Participatory Mapmaking from Latin America
Publication Year
2020
Subject
Human Geography, Sociology / General, Indigenous Studies, General
Type
Textbook
Author
Joe Bryan
Subject Area
Social Science
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2019-030455
Reviews
This book's work is a model of how community-based mobilizations can be connected with university spheres and how they can work together to lead necessary research that creates both scholarly and social, political, ethically-engaged contributions to complex issues on the ground...Those who guide each mapping project and share their rich and original insights with us are often under very direct threat. Their risks they face emphasize that consent and control over the research process and outcomes are crucial at every step. This book is a resounding affirmation of those principles and a real beacon for radical participatory mapmaking projects for social justice throughout the world., The case studies [included in Radical Cartographies ] showcase a rich variety of Indigenous and Afro-descendant practices that link together cartography and oral traditions and histories via the complex meanings embedded in landscape...each case study becomes a statement of sovereignty for each polity or community represented as they both document that territory in maps and use the maps to negotiate a relationship with the state that is founded in dispossession., Several of the volume's authors are from the communities they write about while others are engaged intellectuals who have worked with the communities for years or decades...[ Radical Cartographies ] contains abundant samples of maps and photographs from each community mapping project...radical cartography repudiates the authoritarian practice since the colonial period of 'disappearing' indigenous and Black communities from maps., [ Radical Cartographies ] contains seminal research on how native and Afro-descendant peoples view and understand their geographic condition in several Latin American countries, a topic that remains underresearched in this region. Accordingly, this volume aims to fill this lacuna by providing critical analysis of how locals view their geographies. For the uninitiated, each of the 11 chapters provides unique perspectives of marginalized peoples' conceptual understanding of space. Complemented by several mostly black-and-white photos and maps, as well as a rich bibliography, this publication is a must read., Timely and necessary...These case studies demonstrate across different countries and communities the intractable and interdependent problems of human rights and environmental rights. This is why [ Radical Cartographies ] seems so responsive to our moment. While the book is written to explain the maps and the work done there, it seems impossible to not respond from a place of empathy or outrage. Sletto's work and the work of his colleagues demonstrate that critical scholarship can offer public benefit on these issues, if we are willing to pay attention--for our own landscapes, for marginalized peoples, or indeed for the earth as a whole., [ Radical Cartographies ] succeeds magnificently...The stories are direct, clear, and well-translated, unfloriated by intellectual language...Community participatory mapping in the global South was first brought to wider academic attention in the 1990s. The 'decolonialised cartographies' in this book develop the vision: they demonstrate the authenticity of local authorship, the cultural authority, and the political framing. They deserve an attentive audience., [ Radical Cartographies ] succeeds magnificently...The stories are direct, clear, and well-translated, unfloriated by intellectual language...Community participatory mapping in the global South was first brought to wider academic attention in the 1990s. The 'decolonialised cartographies' in this book develop the vision: they demonstrate the authenticity of local authorship, the culturalauthority, and the political framing. They deserve an attentive audience., A highly welcomed volume...[ Radical Cartographies ] addresses participatory mapmaking as a means to preserve and strengthen indigenous knowledge about their past and present by reflecting on their landscapes, ancestral memories as well as ritual and agricultural practices...the book is a lesson on how others relate and interact with the world in a sustainable way by bridging space and time.
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Introduction: Radical Social Cartographies (Bjørn Sletto) Part I 1. Oral Narratives in the Rincón Zapoteco: A Cartography of Processes (Melquiades (Kiado) Cruz) 2. Social Polygraphy: Territory as a Living Memorial to Culture and Nature (Álvaro César Velasco Álvarez) 3. Emulating Kuyujani: Boundary Making in the Caura River Basin, Venezuela (Nalúa Rosa Silva Monterrey) Part II 4. Revealing Territorial Illusions and Political Fictions through Participatory Cartography (Wendy Pineda) 5. Mapuche Cartography: Defending Ixofillmogen (Pablo Mansilla Quiñones and Miguel Melin Pehuen) 6. The Ethnocartography of Sumak Allpa: The Kichwa Indigenous Community of Pastaza, Ecuador (Alfredo Vitery and Alexandra Lamiña) 7. Social Cartography and Territorial Planning in Robles, Colombia (Carlos Alberto González) Part III 8. New Social Cartography and Ethnographic Practice (Alfredo Wagner Berno de Almeida) 9. Social Cartography and the Struggle for Multiethnic, Urban Indigenous Lands: The Case of the Beija-Flor Aldeia in Rio Preto da Eva, Brazil (Emmanuel de Almeida Farias Júnior) 10. Participatory Cultural Mapping in Nvwken, Mapuce Territory, Argentina: Exploring Other Forms of Territorial Representation (María Laura Nahuel) 11. Political Appropriation of Social Cartography in Defense of Quilombola Territories in Alc'ntara, Maranhão, Brazil (Davi Pereira Júnior) Commentary: What Sort of Territory? What Sort of Map? (Joe Bryan) Afterword (Charles R. Hale) Contributors Index
Synopsis
Shedding light on the innovative uses of participatory mapping emerging from Latin America?s marginalized communities, this diverse collection reconceptualizes what maps mean as representations of identity and place., Cartography has a troubled history as a technology of power. The production and distribution of maps, often understood to be ideological representations that support the interests of their developers, have served as tools of colonization, imperialism, and global development, advancing Western notions of space and place at the expense of Indigenous peoples and other marginalized communities. But over the past two decades, these marginalized populations have increasingly turned to participatory mapping practices to develop new, innovative maps that reassert local concepts of place and space, thus harnessing the power of cartography in their struggles for justice. In twelve essays written by community leaders, activists, and scholars, Radical Cartographies critically explores the ways in which participatory mapping is being used by Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other traditional groups in Latin America to preserve their territories and cultural identities. Through this pioneering volume, the authors fundamentally rethink the role of maps, with significant lessons for marginalized communities across the globe, and launch a unique dialogue about the radical edge of a new social cartography., Cartography has a troubled history as a technology of power. The production and distribution of maps, often understood to be ideological representations that support the interests of their developers, have served as tools of colonization, imperialism, and global development, advancing Western notions of space and place at the expense of indigenous peoples and other marginalized communities. But over the past two decades, these marginalized populations have increasingly turned to participatory mapping practices to develop new, innovative maps that reassert local concepts of place and space, thus harnessing the power of cartography in their struggles for justice. In twelve essays written by community leaders, activists, and scholars, Radical Cartographies critically explores the ways in which participatory mapping is being used by indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other traditional groups in Latin America to preserve their territories and cultural identities. Through this pioneering volume, the authors fundamentally rethink the role of maps, with significant lessons for marginalized communities across the globe, and launch a unique dialogue about the radical edge of a new social cartography.
LC Classification Number
GF514.R33 2020
Copyright Date
2020
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