Beyond Civil Society
Activism, Participation, and Protest in Latin America
Herausgeber: Alvarez, Sonia E
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Activism, Participation, and Protest in Latin America
Herausgeber: Alvarez, Sonia E
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Beyond Civil Society challenges current understandings of the politics of protest, activism, and participation by examining the ways in which social movements in late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Latin America blur the boundaries between civil and uncivil activism and between activism carried out in state and the streets.
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Beyond Civil Society challenges current understandings of the politics of protest, activism, and participation by examining the ways in which social movements in late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Latin America blur the boundaries between civil and uncivil activism and between activism carried out in state and the streets.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780822363071
- ISBN-10: 0822363070
- Artikelnr.: 45604471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780822363071
- ISBN-10: 0822363070
- Artikelnr.: 45604471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sonia E. Alvarez, Jeffrey W. Rubin, Millie Thayer, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, and Agustín Laó-Montes, editors
Foreword / Arturo Escobar ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic
Political Activism / Sonia E. Alvarez, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín
Laó-Montes, Jeffrey W. Rubin, and Millie Thayer 1
Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of
Participation in Brazil / Gianpaolo Baiocchi 27
2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political
Interdependency / Leonardo Avritzer 45
3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space / Andrea Cornwall 63
4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and
Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre,
Brazil / Benjamin Junge 81
Part II. Mapping Movement Fileds
5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the
Civil Society Agenda / Agustín Laó-Montes 103
6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a "Feminist
People" / Graciela Di Marco 122
7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Politics / Graciela
Monteagudo 141
8. The "Gray Zone" Between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and
the International Aid Chain / Millie Thayer 156
Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
9. "This is No Longer a Democracy . . .": Thoughts on the Local Referendums
on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier / Raphael Hoetmer 179
10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black
Social Movements in Colombia, 1990–2010 / Kiran Asher 199
11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the
Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sol / Jeffrey W. Rubin 219
12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa
Elena, Ecuador / Amaliea Pallares 238
Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. The Counterpoint Between Contention and Civic Collective Action in
Venezuela's Recent Democracy / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander 261
14. Brazil: Back to the Streets? / Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ana Claudia
Teixeira 282
15.Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in
Bolivia after January 11, 2007 / José Antonio Lucero 296
16 Beyond the Civil Society Agenda? Participation and Practices of
Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America / Sonia E.
Alvarez 316
Conclusion. Uncontained Activism / Millie Thayer and Jeffrey W. Rubin 331
References 339
Contributors 369
Index 373
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic
Political Activism / Sonia E. Alvarez, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín
Laó-Montes, Jeffrey W. Rubin, and Millie Thayer 1
Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of
Participation in Brazil / Gianpaolo Baiocchi 27
2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political
Interdependency / Leonardo Avritzer 45
3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space / Andrea Cornwall 63
4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and
Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre,
Brazil / Benjamin Junge 81
Part II. Mapping Movement Fileds
5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the
Civil Society Agenda / Agustín Laó-Montes 103
6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a "Feminist
People" / Graciela Di Marco 122
7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Politics / Graciela
Monteagudo 141
8. The "Gray Zone" Between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and
the International Aid Chain / Millie Thayer 156
Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
9. "This is No Longer a Democracy . . .": Thoughts on the Local Referendums
on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier / Raphael Hoetmer 179
10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black
Social Movements in Colombia, 1990–2010 / Kiran Asher 199
11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the
Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sol / Jeffrey W. Rubin 219
12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa
Elena, Ecuador / Amaliea Pallares 238
Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. The Counterpoint Between Contention and Civic Collective Action in
Venezuela's Recent Democracy / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander 261
14. Brazil: Back to the Streets? / Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ana Claudia
Teixeira 282
15.Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in
Bolivia after January 11, 2007 / José Antonio Lucero 296
16 Beyond the Civil Society Agenda? Participation and Practices of
Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America / Sonia E.
Alvarez 316
Conclusion. Uncontained Activism / Millie Thayer and Jeffrey W. Rubin 331
References 339
Contributors 369
Index 373
Foreword / Arturo Escobar ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic
Political Activism / Sonia E. Alvarez, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín
Laó-Montes, Jeffrey W. Rubin, and Millie Thayer 1
Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of
Participation in Brazil / Gianpaolo Baiocchi 27
2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political
Interdependency / Leonardo Avritzer 45
3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space / Andrea Cornwall 63
4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and
Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre,
Brazil / Benjamin Junge 81
Part II. Mapping Movement Fileds
5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the
Civil Society Agenda / Agustín Laó-Montes 103
6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a "Feminist
People" / Graciela Di Marco 122
7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Politics / Graciela
Monteagudo 141
8. The "Gray Zone" Between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and
the International Aid Chain / Millie Thayer 156
Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
9. "This is No Longer a Democracy . . .": Thoughts on the Local Referendums
on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier / Raphael Hoetmer 179
10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black
Social Movements in Colombia, 1990–2010 / Kiran Asher 199
11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the
Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sol / Jeffrey W. Rubin 219
12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa
Elena, Ecuador / Amaliea Pallares 238
Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. The Counterpoint Between Contention and Civic Collective Action in
Venezuela's Recent Democracy / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander 261
14. Brazil: Back to the Streets? / Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ana Claudia
Teixeira 282
15.Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in
Bolivia after January 11, 2007 / José Antonio Lucero 296
16 Beyond the Civil Society Agenda? Participation and Practices of
Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America / Sonia E.
Alvarez 316
Conclusion. Uncontained Activism / Millie Thayer and Jeffrey W. Rubin 331
References 339
Contributors 369
Index 373
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic
Political Activism / Sonia E. Alvarez, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín
Laó-Montes, Jeffrey W. Rubin, and Millie Thayer 1
Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of
Participation in Brazil / Gianpaolo Baiocchi 27
2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political
Interdependency / Leonardo Avritzer 45
3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space / Andrea Cornwall 63
4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and
Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre,
Brazil / Benjamin Junge 81
Part II. Mapping Movement Fileds
5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the
Civil Society Agenda / Agustín Laó-Montes 103
6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a "Feminist
People" / Graciela Di Marco 122
7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Politics / Graciela
Monteagudo 141
8. The "Gray Zone" Between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and
the International Aid Chain / Millie Thayer 156
Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
9. "This is No Longer a Democracy . . .": Thoughts on the Local Referendums
on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier / Raphael Hoetmer 179
10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black
Social Movements in Colombia, 1990–2010 / Kiran Asher 199
11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the
Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sol / Jeffrey W. Rubin 219
12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa
Elena, Ecuador / Amaliea Pallares 238
Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. The Counterpoint Between Contention and Civic Collective Action in
Venezuela's Recent Democracy / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander 261
14. Brazil: Back to the Streets? / Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ana Claudia
Teixeira 282
15.Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in
Bolivia after January 11, 2007 / José Antonio Lucero 296
16 Beyond the Civil Society Agenda? Participation and Practices of
Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America / Sonia E.
Alvarez 316
Conclusion. Uncontained Activism / Millie Thayer and Jeffrey W. Rubin 331
References 339
Contributors 369
Index 373