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Mind the Gap: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Antinomies of Empire
Jodi Byrd
English
Gender and Women's Studies
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Empire
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Ecuador
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Indigenous Sovereignty
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Antinomy
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Abya Yala
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Nomos
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Mind the Gap
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Civilization
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Life Form
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Reconfiguration
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African Ancestry
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Non-Western
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Social Transformation
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Attendants
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Activism
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Global South
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Latin American
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Conjuncture
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Caribbean
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Social Movements
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Insurgency
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Carl Schmitt
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Community Movement
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Social Movement Organizations
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Reality Conditions
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Appropriation of Nature
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Constitutional Assembly
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Emergent Configurations
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Polycentric World
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Decolonial Struggles
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Cultural Axis
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Arts and Humanities
Empire
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Social Movements
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Antinomy
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Ecuador
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Nomos
100%
founding
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Global
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Action
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Axis
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Subjectivity
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Charter
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Global South
50%
Social transformation
50%
Domination
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Carl Schmitt
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Forms of life
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Latin American
50%
Insurgency
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Social Sciences
Sovereignty
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Ecuador
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Latin
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Industrial Sector
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Subjectivity
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Economics of Culture
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Global South
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