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After the pink tide : corporate state formation and new egalitarianisms in Latin America
- Title
- After the pink tide : corporate state formation and new egalitarianisms in Latin America / edited by Marina Gold and Alessandro Zagato.
- Publication
- New York : Berghahn, 2020.
- ©2020
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- Description
- vi, 211 pages : map; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "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"--
- Series Statement
- Egalitarianism ; volume 1
- Uniform Title
- Egalitarianism (Berghahn Books) ; v. 1.
- Subject
- 2000-2099
- Democracy > Latin America
- Equality > Latin America
- Corporate power > Latin America
- Business and politics > Latin America
- Neoliberalism > Latin America
- Business and politics
- Corporate power
- Democracy
- Equality
- Neoliberalism
- Politics and government
- Latin America > Politics and government > 21st century
- Latin America
- Genre/Form
- Informational works.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction. The Pink Tide, egalitarianism and the corporate State in Latin America / Marina Gold and Alessandro Zagato -- State corporatization and warfare in Mexico / Alessandro Zagato -- Political parties, big business, social movements and the 'voice of the people': views from above and below on the crisis created by the 2016 Coup in Brazil / John Gledhill and Maria Gabriela Hita -- The election of MAS, its egalitarian potential, and its contradictions: Lessons from Bolivia / Leonidas Oikonomakis -- What is in the 'people's interest'? Discourses of egalitarianism and 'development as compensation' in contemporary Ecuador / Erin Fitz-Henry and Denisse Rodríguez -- The neoliberal state and post-transition democracy in Chile: Local public action and indigenous political demands / Francisca de la Maza Cabrera -- More state? On authority and the conditions for egalitarianism in Venezuela / Luis Angosto-Ferrández -- Egalitarian and hierarchical tensions in Cuban self-employed ventures / Marina Gold -- Social banditry and the legal in the corporate state of Peru / Cecilie Vindal Ødegaard -- Conclusion. Egalitarianism and dynamics of oppression: constitutive processes / Alessandro Zagato and Marina Gold -- Afterword. Towards the era of the post-human / Bruce Kapferer.
- Call Number
- JL966 2020
- ISBN
- 9781789206579
- 178920657X
- 1789208769
- 9781789208764
- LCCN
- 2019048216
- OCLC
- 1135583617
- 1135583617
- Title
- After the pink tide : corporate state formation and new egalitarianisms in Latin America / edited by Marina Gold and Alessandro Zagato.
- Publisher
- New York : Berghahn, 2020.
- Copyright Date
- ©2020
- Type of Content
- textcartographic image
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Series
- Egalitarianism ; volume 1Egalitarianism (Berghahn Books) ; v. 1.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Chronological Term
- 2000-2099
- Added Author
- Gold, Marina, editor.Zagato, Alessandro, editor.
- Other Form:
- Online version: After the pink tide New York : Berghahn, 2020. 9781789206593 (DLC) 2019048217
- Research Call Number
- *R-RMRR JL966 2020