Anthropology Associate Professor Receives Judy Ewell Award
Thursday, Apr 18, 2019
Rachel Corr, associate professor of anthropology, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College of 麻豆精品视频 was honored with the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies (RMCLAS) prestigious听 听for听 .
The Judy Ewell Award honors the best publication, book or article, on women鈥檚 history or written by a woman, that began as a RMCLAS presentation.
Interwoven听focuses on the lives of native Andean families in Pelileo, a town dominated by one of Quito鈥檚 largest and longest-lasting textile mills. Rachel Corr reveals the strategies used by indigenous people to maintain their families and reconstitute their communities in the face of colonial disruptions.
In the award ceremony, the committee said, 鈥Interwoven听is a tactile, resonant work that exposes the ties that bind the global to the local and reveals how the textile economy impacted indigenous families. Most crucially, Corr argues that despite the horrendous conditions that shaped their subjectivity, the 鈥obraje听Indians鈥 of Pelileo found ways to forge connections with one another and create a semblance of community. This study will be required reading for all of those interested in indigenous labor, community, and ethnogenesis.鈥
Corr has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Ecuador since 1990. She is the author of听Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes.听