edited by Ton Salman, Salvador Martí i Puig, and Gemma van der Haar.
xi, 334 pages ;
24 cm.
CEDLA Latin America Studies ;
volume 103
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-329) and index.
Introduction / Gemma van der Haar, Salvador Marti Puig, and Ton Salman -- Of structured moves and moving structures : an overview of theoretical perspectives on social movements -- Urban social movements, democratization, and democracy in Brazil -- The agrarian question in Peru : some observations on the roads of capital -- From rubber estate to simple commodity production : agrarian struggles in the northern Bolivian Amazon -- Self-determination and the "new partnership" : the politics of indigenous peoples and states -- Indian justice in the Andes : re-rooting or re-routing? -- The limits of state reform and multiculturalism in Latin America : contemporary illustrations -- Steps forward, one step back : indigenous peoples and autonomies in Latin America -- David versus Goliath in Cochabamba : water rights, neoliberalism, and the revival of social protest in Bolivia -- Neoliberalism and the re-emergence of ethnopolitics in Bolivia.
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Works.
Selections
Indians of South America-- Politics and government.
Social movements-- Latin America.
Social structure-- Latin America.
Indians of South America-- Politics and government.