Abstract

* Preface * Acknowledgments * Introduction: Approaching the Indian in World Politics * Chapter 1. Maps of the Mind: Spanish Conquest and the Indian Soul * Chapter 2. Enlightenment Legacies: Colonial Reform, Independence, and the Invisible Indian of the Liberal State * Chapter 3. The Governmental State: Indian Labor, Liberal-Authoritarianism, and Revolt * Chapter 4. Institutionalizing the Indian: Corporatismo, Indigenismo, and the Creation of an Authoritarian Regime * Chapter 5. Neoliberal Governmentality: Social Change, Contested Identities, and Rebellion * Chapter 6. Visible Indians: Subcomandante Marcos and the Indianization of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation * Conclusion: Modernist Visions and the Invisible Indian * Notes * Bibliography and Interviews * Index

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