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Challenging Social Inequality – The Landless Rural Workers Movement and Agrarian Reform in Brazil

Autor Miguel Carter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mai 2015
In Challenging Social Inequality, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars and development workers explore the causes, consequences, and contemporary reactions to Brazil’s sharply unequal agrarian structure. They focus on the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST), Latin America’s largest and most prominent social movement, and the ongoing efforts of the MST to confront historic patterns of inequality in the Brazilian countryside. Several essays provide essential historical background for understanding the MST. They examine Brazil’s agrarian structure, state policies, and the formation of rural civil-society organizations. Other essays build on a frequently made distinction between the struggle for land and the struggle on the land. The first refers to the mobilization undertaken by landless peasants to demand government land redistribution. The struggle on the land takes place after the establishment of an official agricultural settlement. The main efforts during this phase are geared toward developing productive and meaningful rural communities. The last essays in the collection are wide-ranging analyses of the MST, which delve into the movement's relations with recent governments and its impact on other Brazilian social movements. In the conclusion, Miguel Carter appraises the future of agrarian reform in Brazil.Contributors: José Batista Goncalves Afonso, Sonia Maria Pessoa Pereira Bergamasco, Sue Branford, Elena Calvo-González, Miguel Carter, Horacio Martins de Carvalho, Guilherme Costa Delgado, Bernardo Mancano Fernandes, Leonilde Servolo de Medeiros, George Mészáros, Luiz Antonio Norder, Gabriel Ondetti, Ivo Poletto, Marcelo Carvalho Rosa, Lygia Maria Sigaud, Emmanuel Wambergue, Wendy Wolford
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822351863
ISBN-10: 0822351862
Pagini: 544
Ilustrații: 33 photos, 57 tables, 11maps, 1 figure
Dimensiuni: 176 x 231 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgments ix

List of Figures, Maps, and Tables xiii

List of Abbreviations xvii

An Overview / Miguel Carter xxiii

1. Social Inequality, Agrarian Reform, and Democracy in Brazil / Miguel Carter 1

Part I. The Agrarian Question and Rural Social Movements in Brazil

2. The Agrarian Question and Agribusiness in Brazil / Ghilherme Costa Delgado 43

3. Rural Social Movements, Struggles for Rights, and Land Reform in Contemporary Brazilian History / Leonilde Sérvolo de Medeiros 68

4. Churches, the Pastoral Land Commission, and the Mobilization for Agrarian Reform / Ivo Poletto 90

Part II. MST History and Struggle for Land

5. The Formation and Territorialization of the MST in Brazil / Bernardo Mançano Fernandes 115

6. Origins and Consolidation of the MST in Rio Grande do Sul / Miguel Carter 149

7. Under the Black Tarp: The Legitimacy and Dynamics of Land Occupations in Pernambuco / Lygia Maria Sigaud 182

8. From Posseiro to Sem Terra: The Impact of MST Land Struggles in the State of Pará / Gabriel Ondetti, Emmanuel Wambergue, and José Batista Conçalves Afonso 202

Part III. MST's Agricultural Settlements

9. The Struggle on Land: Source of Growth, Innovation, and Constant Challenge for the MST / Miguel Carter and Horacio Martins de Carvalho 229

10. Rural Settlements and the MST in São Paulo: From Social Conflict to the Diversity of Local Impacts / Sonia Maria P. P. Bergamasco and Luiz Antonio Cabello Noder 274

11. Community Building in an MST Settlement in Northeast Brazil / Elena Calvo-González 293

12. MST Settlements in Pernambuco: Identity and the Politics of Resistance / Wendy Wolford 310

Part IV. The MST, Politics, and Society in Brazil

13. Working with Governments: The MST's Experience with the Cardoso and Lula Administrations / Sue Branford 331

14. The MST and the Rule of Law in Brazil / George Mészáros 351

15. Beyond the MST: The Impact on Brazilian Social Movements / Marcelo Carvalho Rosa 375

16. Challenging Social Inequality: Contention, Context, and Consequences / Miguel Carter 390

Epilogue. Broken Promise: The Land Reform Debacle Under the PT Governments / Miguel Carter 413

References 429

Contributors 469

Index 473

Recenzii

"This collection offers as definitive a history of the Movement of Landless Rural Workers as is now possible. The contributors examine the movement's founding and rapid expansion in every state; its conflicts with landowners and political authorities; its methods, grassroots practices, and achievements in seeking to impart the arts of husbandry, equality, and democracy to the rural third of the nation, which is largely landless, hungry, and bereft of the means of citizenship. Challenging Social Inequality is a complete guide to a social movement of enormous importance, one comparable to the civil rights movement in the United States particularly with respect to its capacity to mobilize, raise consciousness, and bring about change." Ralph Della Cava, Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University

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Explores the causes, consequences, and contemporary reactions to Brazil’s sharply unequal agrarian structure