sigh... no. @PalmTreesnGz
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Replying to @aurabogado
It was free.... I just got referred to it other day.
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She specifically has this part where she's like "a [white] worker in the south is occupying just like a Guarani in the north"
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Replying to @aurabogado
Eeeee. Well. This sounds very Latin American studies. Wait, where did u read it? School or outside?
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Replying to @PalmTreesnGz
I read it because she interviewed some of my peeps.... Way before school for sure.
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Replying to @aurabogado
Maybe I can have u come in and talk about that w my students!!!
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Replying to @PalmTreesnGz
She's part of that wave of whites with good intentions go to a protest and write about it during the Argentina default moment.
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Replying to @aurabogado
Narratives are about exclusion and ultimate non belonging.
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It's complicated too because you know some of our peoples are so excited to be interviewed by a white person from the US!
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Like to hear my elders talk w excitement about when anthropologists used to come and measure their heads as children... uff.
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This book definitely isn't that, of course. And there are academics who get things right... Not this time tho. @PalmTreesnGz
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