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Tabula Rasa

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GREENE, Shane. Between indianness, blackness, and incaness: the spatial hierarchies of difference behind Peru's multicultural curtain. Tabula Rasa [online]. 2010, n.13, pp.111-146. ISSN 1794-2489.

This article examines the trials and tribulations of a recent state-led program of afroindigenous multiculturalism in Peru within a much broader intellectual history of the nation, its regions, and the ideologies that govern them. In contrast to broadly comparative accounts of afro-descendant and indigenous politics at the regional Latin American level that emphasize the contrast of "race" vs. "culture", I argue for closer attention to the ways in which afro-indigenous multiculturalisms are Peruvianized in the process of global-cumregional expansion. The Peruvian case is particularly interesting because of the way the state separates out its multicultural subjects by region (recognizing specifically Andeans, Amazonians, and Afro-Peruvians who are implicitly "coastal"). I also analyze how the nation's long-standing fascination with the figure of the "returning Inca" affords Andeans a peculiarly "elite" indigenous status within the multicultural imagination. The recurring historical influence of what I term the effects of the "Inca slot" suggest possibilities for a possible point of comparison for all those defined as not-Andean / not-Inca in the process, particularly Afro-Peruvians and indigenous Amazonians in this context.

Palabras clave : multiculturalism; Afro-Peruvians; indigenous peoples; Peru; social movements.

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