Presenting case studies by anthropologists, historians, political scientists, and environmental specialists,Lost in the Long Transition critically examines the impact of neoliberal economic and social policies at the local level in post-dictatorship Chile. Topics include privatization of water rights, tuberculosis and public health crises, the role of labor unions, industrial salmon farming, natural resource conservation, the political ecology of copper, struggles for affordable housing, homelessness and citizenship rights, and gender identity issues in the experiences of returned exiles.
Presenting case studies by anthropologists, historians, political scientists, and environmental specialists,Lost in the Long Transition critically examines the impact of neoliberal economic and social policies at the local level in post-dictatorship Chile. Topics include privatization of water rights, tuberculosis and public health crises, the role of labor unions, industrial salmon farming, natural resource conservation, the political ecology of copper, struggles for affordable housing, homelessness and citizenship rights, and gender identity issues in the experiences of returned exiles.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William L. Alexander is assistant professor of cultural anthropology at University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Resiliency in Hostile Environments: A Comunidad Agr'cola in Chile's Norte Chico.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Enduring Contradictions of the Neoliberal State in Chile Part 2 Part I. Private Interests and the Public Good Chapter 3 Chapter 2. The 1981 Water Code: The Impacts of Private Tradable Water Rights on Peasant and Indigenous Communities in Northern Chile Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Intersections or Fault Lines? Chile's Free National Tuberculosis Treatment Program Within a Privatizing Health System Chapter 5 Chapter 4. Confronting Global Corporations: The Strike in Minera Escondida and Workers' Struggles in Contemporary Chile Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Globalization Hits El Trauco: The Archipelago of Chiloé in the Era of Neoliberalism Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Purchasing Patagonia: The Contradictions of Conservation in Free Market Chile Part 8 Part II. In Place, At Issue: Identity, Community, Consciousness Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Cultural History "Written in the Margins": Political Ecology of Copper and Community in the "Little North" Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Builders of the City: Pobladores and the Territorialization of Class Identity in Chile Chapter 11 Chapter 9. The Politics of Street Children in Chile Chapter 12 Chapter 10. Repatriating Women: Navigating the Way "Home" in Neoliberal Chile
Chapter 1. Introduction: Enduring Contradictions of the Neoliberal State in Chile Part 2 Part I. Private Interests and the Public Good Chapter 3 Chapter 2. The 1981 Water Code: The Impacts of Private Tradable Water Rights on Peasant and Indigenous Communities in Northern Chile Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Intersections or Fault Lines? Chile's Free National Tuberculosis Treatment Program Within a Privatizing Health System Chapter 5 Chapter 4. Confronting Global Corporations: The Strike in Minera Escondida and Workers' Struggles in Contemporary Chile Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Globalization Hits El Trauco: The Archipelago of Chiloé in the Era of Neoliberalism Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Purchasing Patagonia: The Contradictions of Conservation in Free Market Chile Part 8 Part II. In Place, At Issue: Identity, Community, Consciousness Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Cultural History "Written in the Margins": Political Ecology of Copper and Community in the "Little North" Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Builders of the City: Pobladores and the Territorialization of Class Identity in Chile Chapter 11 Chapter 9. The Politics of Street Children in Chile Chapter 12 Chapter 10. Repatriating Women: Navigating the Way "Home" in Neoliberal Chile
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