Wakas and shaking: indigenous terror in the great Andean revolt (1780-1783) Carlos Guillermo Páramo. Lima-Bogotá: National University of San Marcos - National University of Colombia. 2023, 412 Pages.

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Cristóbal Gnecco

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Gnecco, C. (2025). Wakas and shaking: indigenous terror in the great Andean revolt (1780-1783) . Memorias Disidentes. Revista De Estudios críticos Del Patrimonio, Archivos Y Memorias, 2(3), 285-288. https://doi.org/10.64377/30087716.1257
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Cristóbal Gnecco, University of Cauca

He is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Cauca, where he works on the political economy of archaeology, geopolitics of knowledge, discourses on otherness, and ethnographies of heritage. He currently directs the Doctorate in Anthropology at the same university and was editor of the Journal of South American Archaeology, as well as translator of numerous renowned titles in anthropology. He recently edited The Indians of Cauca. An Ethnographic Construction (1890-1956) (Universidad del Cauca, Popayán, 2023); together with Carina Jofré, Heritage Policies and Processes of Dispossession and Violence in Latin America (Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil, 2022) and with Mario Rufer the book The Time of the Ruins (Editorial of the University of the Andes, Bogotá, 2023). He is currently working on two research projects, both related to the effects of patrimonialization processes: Qhapaq Ñan, a post-archaeological ethnography and Heritage meanings and semiotic struggles around the Jesuit-Guarani missions. He is a founding member of the Information and Discussion Network on Archaeology and Heritage (RIDAP), founder and responsible editor of Memorias Disidentes: Journal of critical studies of heritage, archives and memories.