Cultures Of Politics/politics Of Cultures: Revisioning Latin American Social Movements
Investigating the complex interrelations between culture and politics in a wide range of social movements in Latin America, this book focuses on the cultural politics enacted by social movements as they struggle for new visions and practices of citizenship, democracy, social relations, and development. The volume explores the potential of these cul
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Cultures Of Politics/politics Of Cultures: Revisioning Latin American Social Movements
Investigating the complex interrelations between culture and politics in a wide range of social movements in Latin America, this book focuses on the cultural politics enacted by social movements as they struggle for new visions and practices of citizenship, democracy, social relations, and development. The volume explores the potential of these cul
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Cultures Of Politics/politics Of Cultures: Revisioning Latin American Social Movements

Cultures Of Politics/politics Of Cultures: Revisioning Latin American Social Movements

Cultures Of Politics/politics Of Cultures: Revisioning Latin American Social Movements

Cultures Of Politics/politics Of Cultures: Revisioning Latin American Social Movements

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Investigating the complex interrelations between culture and politics in a wide range of social movements in Latin America, this book focuses on the cultural politics enacted by social movements as they struggle for new visions and practices of citizenship, democracy, social relations, and development. The volume explores the potential of these cul

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367315337
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/28/2019
Pages: 476
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Arturo Escobar is assistant professor of anthropology at Smith College. Sonia E. Alvarez is associate professor of politics at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Sonia E. Alvarez is associate professor of politics at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Evelina Dagnino is associate professor of political science at the State University of Campinas in Sao Paulo.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction: The Cultural and the Political in Latin American Social Movements, PART ONE THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP, DEMOCRACY, AND THE STATE, 2 Culture, Citizenship, and Democracy: Changing Discourses and Practices of the Latin American Left, 3 Social Rights: Conflicts and Negotiations in Contemporary Brazil, 4 New Subjects of Rights? Women's Movements and the Construction of Citizenship in the "New Democracies" 5 The Explosion of Experience: The Emergence of a New Ethical-Political Principle in Popular Movements in Porto Alegre, Brazil, PART Two THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF ETHNICITY, RACE, AND GENDER, 6 Ambiguity and Contradiction in a Radical Popular Movement, 7 Indigenous Movements as a Challenge to the Unified Social Movement Paradigm for Guatemala, 8 The Process of Black Community Organizing in the Southern Pacific Coast Region of Colombia, 9 Black Movements and the "Politics of Identity" in Brazil, 10 Beyond the Domestic and the Public: Colonas Participation in Urban Movements in Mexico City, 11 Defrocking the Vatican: Feminism's Secular Project, PART THREE GLOBALIZATION, TRANSNATIONALISM, AND CIVIL SOCIETY, 12 Latin American Feminisms "Go Global": Trends of the 1990s and Challenges for the New Millennium, 13 Cybercultural Politics: Political Activism at a Distance in a Transnational World, 14 The Globalization of Culture and the New Civil Society, 15 Rethinking the Spatialities of Social Movements: Questions of (B )orders, Culture, and Politics in Global Times, PART FOUR THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE CULTURAL AND THE POLITICAL IN LATIN AMERICAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, 16 Toward a Culture of Participation and Citizenship: Challenges for a More Equitable World, 17 Final Comments: Challenges to Cultural Studies in Latin America, 18 Third World or Planetary Conflicts?, 19 Where To? What Next?

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