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FacultyMarlen Rosas

Marlen Rosas
she/ella
Assistant Professor of History
Hall 004
mrosas [at] haverford.edu

Education

2021 University of Pennsylania, Ph.D., History

2016 University of Pennsylvania, M.A., History

2014 Columbia University, B.A., Latin American and Caribbean Studies

 

My book project, Recording Indigenous Resistance: Memory, Literacy, and Narrative Power in 20th-Century Ecuador, (forthcoming, University of New Mexico Press) brings memory studies, oral history, and intellectual history approaches to the study of Indigenous mobilization in twentieth-century Ecuador, arguably the most organized Indigenous movement in the history of the Americas. It analyzes how Indigenous labor activists on the haciendas of Cayambe, Ecuador articulated their historicity and political expertise through recorded narratives. Building on organizational efforts to form unions in the 1920s, Indigenous labor leaders--particularly women--created socialist schools in the 1940s to teach their communities Spanish literacy, empowering them to read, understand, and defend their political and social rights. In the 1960s these same activists recorded oral histories wherein they challenged the notion that they were incapable of articulating an autonomous political agenda. Thus they asserted the power of local organizing and alliance-building with the Communisty Party of Ecuador. Using these recorded narratives, sympathetic scholar-activists printed books and visual images, and championed Cayambe's leaders as icons for the next generation of activists. This work laid claim to new forms of political participation in the 1970s, as alliances with the traditional Left unraveled and government functionaries limited activists’ power. By placing oral history and subject formation at the center Indigenous labor history, my book contributes to scholarship that recognizes the essential role that narrative forms play in enabling grassroots political consciousness.

 

Publications

 "“God Save Me From a Civilized Indian:” Labor Union Schools and Contending Visions for Indigenous Education in Ecuador, 1936-1963," Hispanic American Historical Review (August 2024); 465-495.

 

Courses Taught

HIST 317: Land and the Left in the Americas

HIST 309: Knowledge, Power, and the Production of History in Latin America

HIST 299: Historical Methods Lab: Archive Theory and Practice

HIST 291: Indigenous Women: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in Latin America

HIST 271: History of the Andes

HIST 125: Introduction to Latin American and Latinx History

 

 

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