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New Democratic Initiatives in Authoritarian Twenty-First Century Latin America
Charmain Levy (Anthology Editor) , Manuel Larrabure (Anthology Editor) , Dan Furukawa Marques (Anthology Editor) , Ricardo Alves Cavlheiro (Contributor) , Thomas Chiasson-LeBel (Contributor) , Natalia Czytajlo (Contributor) , Marisol Dalmazzo Peillard (Contributor) , Gonzalo Galindo-Delgado (Contributor) , Juan Grandinetti (Contributor) , Manuel Larrabure (Contributor) , Jonas Lefebvre (Contributor) , Charmain Levy (Contributor) , Iblin Edelweiss Murillo Lafuente (Contributor) , Tamara Ortega-Uribe (Contributor) , Pablo Ospina Peralta (Contributor) , Willian Quadros da Silva (Contributor) , Liliana Rainero (Contributor) , Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá (Contributor) , João Roque da Silva Jr. (Contributor) , Leonardo Secchi (Contributor) , Daniel Schugurensky (Contributor) , Richard Stahler-Sholk (Contributor) , Jill Wigle (Contributor) , Lorena Zárate (Contributor)
New Democratic Initiatives in Authoritarian Twenty-First Century Latin America
Charmain Levy (Anthology Editor) , Manuel Larrabure (Anthology Editor) , Dan Furukawa Marques (Anthology Editor) , Ricardo Alves Cavlheiro (Contributor) , Thomas Chiasson-LeBel (Contributor) , Natalia Czytajlo (Contributor) , Marisol Dalmazzo Peillard (Contributor) , Gonzalo Galindo-Delgado (Contributor) , Juan Grandinetti (Contributor) , Manuel Larrabure (Contributor) , Jonas Lefebvre (Contributor) , Charmain Levy (Contributor) , Iblin Edelweiss Murillo Lafuente (Contributor) , Tamara Ortega-Uribe (Contributor) , Pablo Ospina Peralta (Contributor) , Willian Quadros da Silva (Contributor) , Liliana Rainero (Contributor) , Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá (Contributor) , João Roque da Silva Jr. (Contributor) , Leonardo Secchi (Contributor) , Daniel Schugurensky (Contributor) , Richard Stahler-Sholk (Contributor) , Jill Wigle (Contributor) , Lorena Zárate (Contributor)
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Description
New Democratic Initiatives in Authoritarian Twenty-First Century Latin America uses a multidisciplinary approach to understand the coincidence of emerging social movements, seeking more meaningful forms of democratic participation, on the one hand, and the rise of new authoritarian politics that in part rely on chaos and disorder as mechanisms of domination, on the other. This edited collection argues that Latin America has entered a new phase of political and economic volatility in which traditional conceptual divisions between democracy and authoritarianism need to be re-thought. How are democratic movements coping with and reacting to the new right-wing politics of Jair Bolsonaro and Javier Milei, which among other things, attempt to incorporate the popular classes? Does the “second pink tide” offer meaningful avenues for popular empowerment? How are counter hegemonic struggles built? What are the challenges and opportunities faced by women, queer and trans people, cultural workers, people with disabilities and indigenous groups in this conjuncture? These are the key questions addressed in this book.
Table of Contents
Gonzalo Galindo Delgado & Daniel Schugurensky
Chapter 2. The Hegemony of Counter-Hegemony: Effects of the Paradoxes of the 2019 Social Protests in Chile and Ecuador
Thomas Chiasson-LeBel & Pablo Ospina Peralta
Chapter 3. Feminist Interventions in Barrios Populares in Latin America: Local Politics around Care and Social Services
Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, Charmain Levy, Natalia Czytajlo, Marisol Dalmazzo Peillard, Liliana Rainero, Jill Wigle, Lorena Zárate
Chapter 4. The Challenges of Indigenous Autonomy
Richard Stahler-Sholk
Chapter 5. Searching for Intersectional Activism: Women with Disabilities Navigating Legal Violence in Bolivia
Iblin Edelweiss Murillo Lafuente
Chapter 6. Gender Diversity Activism and Expansion of Rights in Argentina: Within the Movements, the Political Parties and the State
Juan Grandinetti
Chapter 7. Collective Mandates in Brazil: The “Gabinetona” Case
Ricardo Alves rCavalheiro , Leonardo Secchi , Willian Quadros da Silva
Chapter 8. Transient Coalition: The Resistance Movement of Workers in the Brazilian Cultural Sector
João Roque da Silva Júnior
Chapter 9. Social Movements in Porto Alegre Facing the De-Democratization of Participatory Budgeting
Jonas Lefebvre
Chapter 10. Neo-Ordoliberalism and the Left. Prospects for Strengthening Democracy and Overcoming the Contemporary Crises of Latin American Capitalism
Fernando Leiva Letelier
Chapter 11. On the Contradictions of the New Authoritarianisms. Neoliberal Demos in the Chilean Right-Wing Neopopulism
Tamara Ortega-Uribe
Product details
Published | Dec 15 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 324 |
ISBN | 9781666946222 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 5 BW Photos, 11 Tables |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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“This collective volume sheds a powerful bright light on the complex dynamics of Latin American politics in the current context of capitalist development in the neoliberal era. The editors have met the challenge of dissecting these dynamics by bringing together seventeen leading scholars from across diverse social science disciplines and with different theoretical perspectives and analytical tools to unravel the complex issues involved. The book is very well constructed with highly relevant and revealing case studies and theoretical discussion. And it makes a significant contribution to the cutting-edge debates that surround these issues. It is a must-read for scholars and students in the broad field of Latin American development and anyone seeking to understand the political dynamics of global capitalism.”
Henry Veltmeyer, Saint Mary's University
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“Written by a diverse and interdisciplinary team of experts, this volume is an essential reference for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of contemporary social and political developments in Latin America. While many works on the region's politics focus either on democratic backsliding or resistance, this book offers a unique perspective by exploring the intricate interplay between 'hate' and 'hope,' complexifying our comprehension of current political affairs in the 21st-century world.”
Rosana Pinheiro-Machado, University College Dublin