Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Carolin Schurr

    Geschlecht und Raum feministisch denken
    Performing politics, making space
    • 2013

      Performing politics, making space

      A Visual Ethnography of Political Change in Ecuador

      • 213 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Constructing more inclusive political spaces has been a central concern of social movements in postcolonial societies. This book engages with Ecuador’s recent processes of political transformation by questioning to what extent these contribute to a decolonization of Ecuador’s democracy. Based on visual ethnographic research in Ecuadorian local politics, it interrogates the effect of women’s and indigenous people’s political participation on building more inclusive, intercultural political spaces. The volume develops a poststructuralist electoral geography capturing the embodied, emotional, and intersectional performances that produce political spaces. In doing so, it breaks new empirical ground and expands the field of electoral geography, connecting it to current conceptual debates in human geography. Carolin Schurr was granted the Schweizer Preis für Lateinamerikaforschung der Fonds für Schweizer Lateinamerikaforschung 2014 (Swiss Award for Research on Latin America).

      Performing politics, making space