After Servitude: Elusive Property and the Ethics of Kinship in Bolivia Winchell Mareike
After Servitude: Elusive Property and the Ethics of Kinship in Bolivia Winchell Mareike How are injurious pasts redeployed by the dispossessed? In the rural Bolivian province of Ayopaya, where the…
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After Servitude: Elusive Property and the Ethics of Kinship in Bolivia Winchell Mareike
How are injurious pasts redeployed by the dispossessed? In the rural Bolivian province of Ayopaya, where the liberatory promises of property remain elusive, Quechua people address such hierarchies by demanding aid from mestizo elites and, where that fails, through acts of labor militancy. After Servitude chronicles how agrarian engineers, indigenous farmers, mestizo mining bosses, and rural workers navigate racial hierarchies rooted in histories of forced agrarian labor.
What emerges is a vision of justice grounded in popular demands that wealth remain beholden to the region's agrarian past. Against institutional faith in property ownership as a means to detach land and people, present and past, the kin of former masters and servants alike have insisted that ethical debts from earlier racial violence stretch across epochs and formal land sales. By tracing Ayopayans' active