We Will No Longer Be Servile: Aprismo in 1930s AyacuchoI thank Florencia Mallon, Gladys McCormick and the four anonymous JLAS reviewers for their comments on earlier versions of this article.
HEILMAN, JAYMIE PATRICIA; HEILMAN JAYMIE PATRICIA; University of Wisconsin-Madison
Журнал:
Journal of Latin American Studies
Дата:
2006
Аннотация:
This article challenges the notion that the APRA partyʼs poor electoral showings in Peruʼs southern sierra during the 1930s reflected regional lack of interest in the party and that APRA held little appeal for indigenous peasants. Focusing on two rural districts in the department of Ayacucho, the article reveals that APRA was indeed a formidable presence in rural Ayacucho during the 1930s. With its calls for regional inclusion and decentralisation, APRA appealed to progressive hacendados, schoolteachers and even wealthy peasants, who linked APRAʼs national discourses to their local struggles for political power and land.
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