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New Approaches to Resistance in Brazil and Mexico
  • Language: en

New Approaches to Resistance in Brazil and Mexico

Bringing together historically and ethnographically grounded studies of the social and political life of Brazil and Mexico, this collection of essays revitalizes resistance as an area of study. Resistance studies boomed in the 1980s and then was subject to a wave of critique in the 1990s. Covering the colonial period to the present day, the case studies in this collection suggest that, even if much of that critique was justified, resistance remains a useful analytic rubric. The collection has three sections, each of which is preceded by a short introduction. A section focused on religious institutions and movements is bracketed by one featuring historical studies from the sixteenth through t...

Cidade(s), gênero e raça em contexto de pobreza urbana
  • Language: pt-BR

Cidade(s), gênero e raça em contexto de pobreza urbana

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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After the Pink Tide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

After the Pink Tide

The left-wing Pink Tide movement that swept across Latin America seems now to be overturned, as a new wave of free-market thinkers emerge across the continent. This book analyses the emergence of corporate power within Latin America and the response of egalitarian movements across the continent trying to break open the constraints of the state. Through an ethnographically grounded and localized anthropological perspective, this book argues that at a time when the regular structures of political participation have been ruptured, the Latin American context reveals multiple expressions of egalitarian movements that strive (and sometimes momentarily manage) to break through the state’s apparatus.

A casa das mulheres n’outro terreiro
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 518

A casa das mulheres n’outro terreiro

A obra resulta de pesquisas realizadas no bairro Nordeste de Amaralina entre os anos de 1992 e 2003 em duas extensas redes de parentesco matriarcais chefiadas por duas avós e gira em torno de relações que expressão a díade Mãe-Filhos. A autora narra minuciosamente a história de duas senhoras afrodescendentes convidando o leitor a acompanhar cada trajetória da vida das personagens reais que integram o livro, mostrando as duras condições estruturais enfrentadas, desde a lenta ascensão socioeconômica dessas famílias que passam por obstáculos de viuvez, desemprego e violência doméstica até a criatividade das estratégias forjadas para enfrentá-las como o amor, a raiva, a luta, e a esperança.

Differentiating Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Differentiating Development

Over the last two decades, anthropological studies have highlighted the problems of 'development' as a discursive regime, arguing that such initiatives are paradoxically used to consolidate inequality and perpetuate poverty. This volume constitutes a timely intervention in anthropological debates about development, moving beyond the critical stance to focus on development as a mode of engagement that, like anthropology, attempts to understand, represent and work within a complex world. By setting out to elucidate both the similarities and differences between these epistemological endeavors, the book demonstrates how the ethnographic study of development challenges anthropology to rethink its own assumptions and methods. In particular, contributors focus on the important but often overlooked relationship between acting and understanding, in ways that speak to debates about the role of anthropologists and academics in the wider world. The case studies presented are from a diverse range of geographical and ethnographic contexts, from Melanesia to Africa and Latin America, and ethnographic research is combined with commentary and reflection from the foremost scholars in the field.

New Approaches to Resistance in Brazil and Mexico
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 411

New Approaches to Resistance in Brazil and Mexico

This edited collection by scholars of both history and anthropology re-examines the concepts of resistance and the effect of neoliberalism from the 1980s to the present day comparing Brazil and Mexico, two of the largest countries in Latin America.

Elusive Promises
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Elusive Promises

Planning in contemporary democratic states is often understood as a range of activities, from housing to urban design, regional development to economic planning. This volume sees planning differently-as the negotiation of possibilities that time offers space. It explores what kind of promise planning offers, how such a promise is made, and what happens to it through time. The authors, all leading anthropologists, examine the time and space, creativity and agency, authority and responsibility, and conflicting desires that plans attempt to control. They show how the many people involved with planning deal with the discrepancies between what is promised and what is done. The comparative essays offer insight into the expected and unexpected outcomes of planning (from visionary utopias to bureaucratic dystopia or something in-between), how the future is envisioned at the outset, and what actual work is done and how it affects people's lives.

The Prism of Race
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

The Prism of Race

How race quotas--and their public perception--reflect Brazil's complicated history with racial injustice

Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-01
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book presents an ethnographic study of how grassroots activism in Venezuela during the Chávez presidency can be understood in relation to the country's history as a petro-state. Taking the contested relationship between the popular sectors and the Venezuelan state as a point of departure, Iselin Åsedotter Strønen explores how notions such as class, race, state, bureaucracy, popular politics, capitalism, neoliberalism, consumption, oil wealth, and corruption gained salience in the Bolivarian process. A central argument is that the Bolivarian process was an attempt to challenge the practices, ideas, and values inherited from Venezuela's historical development as an oil-producing state. Drawing on rich ethnographic material from Caracas' shantytowns, state institutions, as well as everyday life and public culture, Strønen explores the complexities and challenges in fostering deep social and political change.

Reducing Urban Poverty in the Global South
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Reducing Urban Poverty in the Global South

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-08-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Urban areas in the Global South now house most of the world’s urban population and are projected to house almost all its increase between now and 2030. There is a growing recognition that the scale of urban poverty has been overlooked – and that it is increasing both in numbers and in the proportion of the world’s poor population that live and work in urban areas. This is the first book to review the effectiveness of different approaches to reducing urban poverty in the Global South. It describes and discusses the different ways in which national and local governments, international agencies and civil society organizations are seeking to reduce urban poverty. Different approaches are e...