Indelible Inequalities in Latin America – Insights from History, Politics, and Culture
Autor Luis Reygadas, Paul Gootenbergen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 oct 2010
Jeanine Anderson
Javier Auyero
Odette Casamayor
Christina Ewig
Paul Gootenberg
Margaret Gray
Eric Hershberg
Lucio Renno
Luis Reygadas
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822347347
ISBN-10: 0822347342
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 3 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822347342
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 3 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsForeword: The Paradox of Inequality in Latin America / Eric Hershberg Part I. New Approaches, Old Disciplines1. Latin American Inequalities: New Perspectives from History, Politics, andCulture / Paul Gootenberg; 2. The Construction of Latin American Inequality / Luis ReygadasPart II. History, Subjectivity, and Politics3. Health Policy and the Historical Reproduction of Class, Race, and Gender Inequality in Peru / Christina Ewig; 4. Incommensurable Worlds of Practice and Value: A View from the Shantytowns of Lima / Jeanine Anderson; 5. Inequalities of Political Information and Participation: The Case of the 2002 Brazilian Elections / Lucio Renno Part III. Culture across Borders6. Between Orishas and Revolution: The Expression of Racial Inequalities inPost-Soviet Cuba / Odette Casamayor; 7. How Latin American Inequality Becomes Latino Inequality: A Case Study of Hudson Valley Farmworkers / Margaret Gray; Afterword: Funes and the Toolbox of Inequality / Javier AuyeroBibliography; About the Contributors; Index
Recenzii
This book will remind readers that just as we cannot talk about democracy without tackling exclusion, we cannot make sense of justice without understanding inequality. In Latin America, hierarchies of many types have reproduced in many ways. The essays in this volume illuminate this plural past, where dichotomies coexist with challenges to them, where disparate relations persist despite their fluidity. It is a provocative and field-opening volume.Jeremy Adelman, Princeton UniversityInequality in virtually all its multifaceted dimensions and in extremely varied surroundings does indeed appear to be an indelible characteristic of contemporary Latin American society. Conventional literature tends to treat the issue either in strictly economic or political economic terms, or in ways that suggest invariant deficiencies. This collection explores it in a more complex and intellectually satisfying way, by treating inequality as relational, following the thought of the late Charles Tilly. This approach opens up the phenomenon of inequality to a much broader range of descriptive and analytical strategies, aptly illustrated by the diversity of approaches represented in this volume. John Coatsworth, Columbia University
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"Inequality in virtually all its multifaceted dimensions and in extremely varied surroundings does indeed appear to be an 'indelible' characteristic of contemporary Latin American society. Conventional literature tends to treat the issue either in strictly economic or political-economic terms, or in ways that suggest invariant deficiencies. This collection explores it in a more complex and intellectually satisfying way, by treating inequality as 'relational, ' following the thought of the late Charles Tilly. This approach opens up the phenomenon of inequality to a much broader range of descriptive and analytical strategies, aptly illustrated by the diversity of approaches represented in this volume."--John Coatsworth, Columbia University
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Essays on inequality in Latin America, analyzing historical causes, scholarship, and policymaking