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The Ecuador Effect
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The Ecuador Effect

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In May 1970, freelance human rights investigator John Alexander rides on horseback, away from the scene of his latest mission. Flames engulf the second story of the Hacienda Atalaya in southern Ecuador’s Santa Isabel district that Alexander and a local named Efrain have just set ablaze. Their arson is not just a typical job in Alexander’s
human rights
campaign. It is a symbolic burning of the powerful Veintimita clan’s shady politics and exploitation of the local peasantry. A hired snitch who has investigated the international sex trade, agribusiness scandals, shady elections, and political murders for various foundations’ boards, Alexander is a single guy with two American passports, a British residency card, a master’s degree in folklore from Edinburgh, and an attitude. Dark and fast-paced,
The Ecuador Effect
combines a liberal dose of Ecuadorian/Quechua Indian culture with the drama of a novel. David Stuart fictionalizes major events he witnessed while doing anthropological fieldwork in Ecuador and shares the real-life struggles of the cholos, the mestizos, and the indios in their attempts to maintain their working-class livelihoods in a strikingly stratified society that pushes them out of their traditional settlements.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2007
Pages
320
ISBN
9780826340993

In May 1970, freelance human rights investigator John Alexander rides on horseback, away from the scene of his latest mission. Flames engulf the second story of the Hacienda Atalaya in southern Ecuador’s Santa Isabel district that Alexander and a local named Efrain have just set ablaze. Their arson is not just a typical job in Alexander’s
human rights
campaign. It is a symbolic burning of the powerful Veintimita clan’s shady politics and exploitation of the local peasantry. A hired snitch who has investigated the international sex trade, agribusiness scandals, shady elections, and political murders for various foundations’ boards, Alexander is a single guy with two American passports, a British residency card, a master’s degree in folklore from Edinburgh, and an attitude. Dark and fast-paced,
The Ecuador Effect
combines a liberal dose of Ecuadorian/Quechua Indian culture with the drama of a novel. David Stuart fictionalizes major events he witnessed while doing anthropological fieldwork in Ecuador and shares the real-life struggles of the cholos, the mestizos, and the indios in their attempts to maintain their working-class livelihoods in a strikingly stratified society that pushes them out of their traditional settlements.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2007
Pages
320
ISBN
9780826340993