Latin America's Multicultural Movements
The Struggle Between Communitarianism, Autonomy, and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Eisenstadt, Todd A; Sorroza Polo, Carlos; Bailon Corres, Moises Jaime; Danielson, Michael S
Latin America's Multicultural Movements
The Struggle Between Communitarianism, Autonomy, and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Eisenstadt, Todd A; Sorroza Polo, Carlos; Bailon Corres, Moises Jaime; Danielson, Michael S
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Bringing together the expertise of dozens of Latin American scholars, Latin America's Multicultural Movements examines multicultural rights recognition in theory and in practice. Yucatan).
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Bringing together the expertise of dozens of Latin American scholars, Latin America's Multicultural Movements examines multicultural rights recognition in theory and in practice. Yucatan).
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780199936281
- ISBN-10: 0199936285
- Artikelnr.: 36541041
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780199936281
- ISBN-10: 0199936285
- Artikelnr.: 36541041
Todd A. Eisenstadt is Professor and former Chair of the Government Department at American University. He is author of Politics, Identity and Mexico's Indigenous Rights Movements, which received the 2012 Van Cott Prize from the Latin American Studies Association for best book in Latin American Political Institutions. Michael S. Danielson is a comparative politics PhD candidate at American University. Moises Jaime Bailón Corres is a former advisor to the Controller General of Oaxaca, in the Secretariat of Government of the Republic, and was a member of the Oaxaca State Congress from 1995 to 1998. As a state congressman, he served as President of the Commission on Indigenous Affairs. Carlos Sorroza Polo is Research Professor at the Institute of Sociological Research of Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca.
* Introduction: Reconciling Liberal Pluralism and Group Rights: A
Comparative Perspective on the "Oaxaca Experiment" in
Multiculturalism - Todd A. Eisenstadt
* 1) Ambivalent Multiculturalisms: Perversity, Futility and Jeopardy in
Latin America - José Antonio Lucero
* 2) Constitutional Multiculturalism in Chiapas and Beyond: Hollow
Reforms to Nullify Autonomy Rights - Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor
(translated by Drew McKelvey).
* MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN THE ANDES
* 3) Uses of Autonomy: The Evolution of Multicultural Discourse in
Bolivian Politics - Erik Cooke
* 4) Bolivia's New Multicultural Constitution: The 2009 Constitution in
Historical and Comparative Perspective - Miguel Centellas
* 5) The Crisis of the Indigenous Movement and the Ambiguities in
Indigenous Rights in Ecuador in the 21st Century - Carmen Martinez
Novo
* MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN OAXACA, MEXICO
* 6) What We Need are New Customs: Multiculturality, Autonomy and
Citizenship in Mexico and the Lessons of Oaxaca - Víctor Leonel Juan
Martínez (translated by Michael S. Danielson)
* 7) Political Subsystems in Oaxaca's Usos y Costumbres Municipalities:
An Analysis of the Civil-Religious Service Background of Mayors -
Carlos Sorroza Polo and Michael S. Danielson (translated by Drew
McKelvy)
* 8) Community Strength and Customary Law: Explaining Migrant
Participation in Indigenous Oaxaca - Michael S. Danielson
* THE STATE AND MULTICULTURAL RIGHTS: ENABLER OR MENACE?
* 9) Multicultural Reforms for Mexico's 'Tranquil' Indians in Yucatán -
Shannan Mattiace
* 10) Balancing Tensions Between Communitarian and Individual Rights
and the Challenges These Present for Multicultural States - Todd
Eisenstadt and Willibald Sonnleitner
Comparative Perspective on the "Oaxaca Experiment" in
Multiculturalism - Todd A. Eisenstadt
* 1) Ambivalent Multiculturalisms: Perversity, Futility and Jeopardy in
Latin America - José Antonio Lucero
* 2) Constitutional Multiculturalism in Chiapas and Beyond: Hollow
Reforms to Nullify Autonomy Rights - Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor
(translated by Drew McKelvey).
* MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN THE ANDES
* 3) Uses of Autonomy: The Evolution of Multicultural Discourse in
Bolivian Politics - Erik Cooke
* 4) Bolivia's New Multicultural Constitution: The 2009 Constitution in
Historical and Comparative Perspective - Miguel Centellas
* 5) The Crisis of the Indigenous Movement and the Ambiguities in
Indigenous Rights in Ecuador in the 21st Century - Carmen Martinez
Novo
* MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN OAXACA, MEXICO
* 6) What We Need are New Customs: Multiculturality, Autonomy and
Citizenship in Mexico and the Lessons of Oaxaca - Víctor Leonel Juan
Martínez (translated by Michael S. Danielson)
* 7) Political Subsystems in Oaxaca's Usos y Costumbres Municipalities:
An Analysis of the Civil-Religious Service Background of Mayors -
Carlos Sorroza Polo and Michael S. Danielson (translated by Drew
McKelvy)
* 8) Community Strength and Customary Law: Explaining Migrant
Participation in Indigenous Oaxaca - Michael S. Danielson
* THE STATE AND MULTICULTURAL RIGHTS: ENABLER OR MENACE?
* 9) Multicultural Reforms for Mexico's 'Tranquil' Indians in Yucatán -
Shannan Mattiace
* 10) Balancing Tensions Between Communitarian and Individual Rights
and the Challenges These Present for Multicultural States - Todd
Eisenstadt and Willibald Sonnleitner
* Introduction: Reconciling Liberal Pluralism and Group Rights: A
Comparative Perspective on the "Oaxaca Experiment" in
Multiculturalism - Todd A. Eisenstadt
* 1) Ambivalent Multiculturalisms: Perversity, Futility and Jeopardy in
Latin America - José Antonio Lucero
* 2) Constitutional Multiculturalism in Chiapas and Beyond: Hollow
Reforms to Nullify Autonomy Rights - Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor
(translated by Drew McKelvey).
* MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN THE ANDES
* 3) Uses of Autonomy: The Evolution of Multicultural Discourse in
Bolivian Politics - Erik Cooke
* 4) Bolivia's New Multicultural Constitution: The 2009 Constitution in
Historical and Comparative Perspective - Miguel Centellas
* 5) The Crisis of the Indigenous Movement and the Ambiguities in
Indigenous Rights in Ecuador in the 21st Century - Carmen Martinez
Novo
* MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN OAXACA, MEXICO
* 6) What We Need are New Customs: Multiculturality, Autonomy and
Citizenship in Mexico and the Lessons of Oaxaca - Víctor Leonel Juan
Martínez (translated by Michael S. Danielson)
* 7) Political Subsystems in Oaxaca's Usos y Costumbres Municipalities:
An Analysis of the Civil-Religious Service Background of Mayors -
Carlos Sorroza Polo and Michael S. Danielson (translated by Drew
McKelvy)
* 8) Community Strength and Customary Law: Explaining Migrant
Participation in Indigenous Oaxaca - Michael S. Danielson
* THE STATE AND MULTICULTURAL RIGHTS: ENABLER OR MENACE?
* 9) Multicultural Reforms for Mexico's 'Tranquil' Indians in Yucatán -
Shannan Mattiace
* 10) Balancing Tensions Between Communitarian and Individual Rights
and the Challenges These Present for Multicultural States - Todd
Eisenstadt and Willibald Sonnleitner
Comparative Perspective on the "Oaxaca Experiment" in
Multiculturalism - Todd A. Eisenstadt
* 1) Ambivalent Multiculturalisms: Perversity, Futility and Jeopardy in
Latin America - José Antonio Lucero
* 2) Constitutional Multiculturalism in Chiapas and Beyond: Hollow
Reforms to Nullify Autonomy Rights - Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor
(translated by Drew McKelvey).
* MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN THE ANDES
* 3) Uses of Autonomy: The Evolution of Multicultural Discourse in
Bolivian Politics - Erik Cooke
* 4) Bolivia's New Multicultural Constitution: The 2009 Constitution in
Historical and Comparative Perspective - Miguel Centellas
* 5) The Crisis of the Indigenous Movement and the Ambiguities in
Indigenous Rights in Ecuador in the 21st Century - Carmen Martinez
Novo
* MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN OAXACA, MEXICO
* 6) What We Need are New Customs: Multiculturality, Autonomy and
Citizenship in Mexico and the Lessons of Oaxaca - Víctor Leonel Juan
Martínez (translated by Michael S. Danielson)
* 7) Political Subsystems in Oaxaca's Usos y Costumbres Municipalities:
An Analysis of the Civil-Religious Service Background of Mayors -
Carlos Sorroza Polo and Michael S. Danielson (translated by Drew
McKelvy)
* 8) Community Strength and Customary Law: Explaining Migrant
Participation in Indigenous Oaxaca - Michael S. Danielson
* THE STATE AND MULTICULTURAL RIGHTS: ENABLER OR MENACE?
* 9) Multicultural Reforms for Mexico's 'Tranquil' Indians in Yucatán -
Shannan Mattiace
* 10) Balancing Tensions Between Communitarian and Individual Rights
and the Challenges These Present for Multicultural States - Todd
Eisenstadt and Willibald Sonnleitner