Culture Shock! Bolivia - A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette

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maintaining cultural self-esteem. The Cholo and Chola
represent a transition between pure indigenous culture and
a fusion between these cultures and Western impositions.
Congresswoman Loza’s Chola outfi t seems to enhance her
attractiveness. Her voice is soft and graceful, but her words
are braided with steely conviction. I would have liked to ask
about her family and cultural background, but I preferred
to interview a congresswoman and not a charming relic. By
choosing to address national realities rather than picturesque
curiosities, Loza is a symbolic influence in assuring
that Bolivia chooses a path of true diversity rather than
quaint folklore.
Remedios Loza’s potentially bright career as a critic of
neoliberal economics took a downspin when her party,
Condepa, was linked to scandals of corruption, and she
herself was involved in a power struggle over the control
of a TV programme. The fi nal straw was when her party
joined a governmental coalition with an elite party that
espoused the very philosophy that the now defunct Condepa
had opposed.

A Chola with her baby—Bolivia modernises but Chola culture is passed from
one generation to another.
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