Portraits of Persistence
Inequality and Hope in Latin America
Herausgeber: Auyero, Javier
Portraits of Persistence
Inequality and Hope in Latin America
Herausgeber: Auyero, Javier
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Profiles of triumph and hardship amid massive inequality in Latin America.
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Profiles of triumph and hardship amid massive inequality in Latin America.
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- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 415g
- ISBN-13: 9781477328996
- ISBN-10: 1477328998
- Artikelnr.: 68923775
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 415g
- ISBN-13: 9781477328996
- ISBN-10: 1477328998
- Artikelnr.: 68923775
Javier Auyero is the author or coauthor of many books, including The Ambivalent State: Police-Criminal Collusion at the Urban Margins. He is the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Professor in Latin American Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, and Ikerbasque Research Professor at the University of the Basque Country.
* Introduction (Alison Coffey and Javier Auyero)
* Chapter 1. Soraya, la Reina del Sur in Nicaragua (Dennis Rodgers)
* Chapter 2. Maíra: Mothering and Struggle in the Shadow of State
Violence (Alison Coffey)
* Chapter 3. Rodrigo: “Many Secrets, Nothing to Hide”—Security
Entrepreneurship in Mexico City (Eldad Levy)
* Chapter 4. Fabio and Angélica: The Resistance of Staying Put (Alex
Diamond)
* Chapter 5. Doris Huaiquian: Newen, Tenacity of Spirit (Cinthya E.
Ammerman)
* Chapter 6. Aurelia: Displacement, Toxicity, and the Struggle for Home
(Maricarmen Hernández)
* Chapter 7. Hamid: A Life Deferred in Brazil (Katherine Jensen)
* Chapter 8. María: Obligated by Circumstances—From Temporary to
Precariously Permanent in the United States (Jennifer Scott)
* Chapter 9. Ezequiel: A Laburante in Argentina’s Relegated
Neighborhoods (Marcos Perez)
* Chapter 10. Nelson and Celia: Feeling Potholes and Debt in the Bones
(Jorge Derpic)
* Chapter 11. Big Love: A Political Broker at Work (Javier Auyero and
Sofía Servián)
* Chapter 12. Alberto: Service Work and Social Change in Argentina
(Katherine Sobering)
* Afterword (Javier Auyero)
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Index
* Chapter 1. Soraya, la Reina del Sur in Nicaragua (Dennis Rodgers)
* Chapter 2. Maíra: Mothering and Struggle in the Shadow of State
Violence (Alison Coffey)
* Chapter 3. Rodrigo: “Many Secrets, Nothing to Hide”—Security
Entrepreneurship in Mexico City (Eldad Levy)
* Chapter 4. Fabio and Angélica: The Resistance of Staying Put (Alex
Diamond)
* Chapter 5. Doris Huaiquian: Newen, Tenacity of Spirit (Cinthya E.
Ammerman)
* Chapter 6. Aurelia: Displacement, Toxicity, and the Struggle for Home
(Maricarmen Hernández)
* Chapter 7. Hamid: A Life Deferred in Brazil (Katherine Jensen)
* Chapter 8. María: Obligated by Circumstances—From Temporary to
Precariously Permanent in the United States (Jennifer Scott)
* Chapter 9. Ezequiel: A Laburante in Argentina’s Relegated
Neighborhoods (Marcos Perez)
* Chapter 10. Nelson and Celia: Feeling Potholes and Debt in the Bones
(Jorge Derpic)
* Chapter 11. Big Love: A Political Broker at Work (Javier Auyero and
Sofía Servián)
* Chapter 12. Alberto: Service Work and Social Change in Argentina
(Katherine Sobering)
* Afterword (Javier Auyero)
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Index
* Introduction (Alison Coffey and Javier Auyero)
* Chapter 1. Soraya, la Reina del Sur in Nicaragua (Dennis Rodgers)
* Chapter 2. Maíra: Mothering and Struggle in the Shadow of State
Violence (Alison Coffey)
* Chapter 3. Rodrigo: “Many Secrets, Nothing to Hide”—Security
Entrepreneurship in Mexico City (Eldad Levy)
* Chapter 4. Fabio and Angélica: The Resistance of Staying Put (Alex
Diamond)
* Chapter 5. Doris Huaiquian: Newen, Tenacity of Spirit (Cinthya E.
Ammerman)
* Chapter 6. Aurelia: Displacement, Toxicity, and the Struggle for Home
(Maricarmen Hernández)
* Chapter 7. Hamid: A Life Deferred in Brazil (Katherine Jensen)
* Chapter 8. María: Obligated by Circumstances—From Temporary to
Precariously Permanent in the United States (Jennifer Scott)
* Chapter 9. Ezequiel: A Laburante in Argentina’s Relegated
Neighborhoods (Marcos Perez)
* Chapter 10. Nelson and Celia: Feeling Potholes and Debt in the Bones
(Jorge Derpic)
* Chapter 11. Big Love: A Political Broker at Work (Javier Auyero and
Sofía Servián)
* Chapter 12. Alberto: Service Work and Social Change in Argentina
(Katherine Sobering)
* Afterword (Javier Auyero)
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Index
* Chapter 1. Soraya, la Reina del Sur in Nicaragua (Dennis Rodgers)
* Chapter 2. Maíra: Mothering and Struggle in the Shadow of State
Violence (Alison Coffey)
* Chapter 3. Rodrigo: “Many Secrets, Nothing to Hide”—Security
Entrepreneurship in Mexico City (Eldad Levy)
* Chapter 4. Fabio and Angélica: The Resistance of Staying Put (Alex
Diamond)
* Chapter 5. Doris Huaiquian: Newen, Tenacity of Spirit (Cinthya E.
Ammerman)
* Chapter 6. Aurelia: Displacement, Toxicity, and the Struggle for Home
(Maricarmen Hernández)
* Chapter 7. Hamid: A Life Deferred in Brazil (Katherine Jensen)
* Chapter 8. María: Obligated by Circumstances—From Temporary to
Precariously Permanent in the United States (Jennifer Scott)
* Chapter 9. Ezequiel: A Laburante in Argentina’s Relegated
Neighborhoods (Marcos Perez)
* Chapter 10. Nelson and Celia: Feeling Potholes and Debt in the Bones
(Jorge Derpic)
* Chapter 11. Big Love: A Political Broker at Work (Javier Auyero and
Sofía Servián)
* Chapter 12. Alberto: Service Work and Social Change in Argentina
(Katherine Sobering)
* Afterword (Javier Auyero)
* Acknowledgments
* Contributors
* Index