Beyond neoliberalism in Latin America? : societies and politics at the crossroads / edited by John Burdick, Philip Oxhorn, and Kenneth M. Roberts.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Description
x, 277 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

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      Series
      Studies of the Americas [More in this series]
      Summary note
      While the neoliberal model continues to dominate economic and political life in Latin America, people throughout the region have begun to strategize about how to move beyond this model. This text investigates how Latin Americans are struggling to articulate a future in which neoliberalism is reconfigured.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-258) and index.
      Contents
      • Preface / John Burdick
      • 1. Beyond Neoliberalism: Popular Responses to Social Change in Latin America / Kenneth M. Roberts
      • pt. I. Electoral Politics
      • 2. The Chilean Left: Socialist and Neoliberal / Patricio Navia
      • 3. Neoliberalism and the Left: National Challenges, Local Responses, and Global Alternatives / Benjamin Goldfrank
      • pt. II. Identity Politics
      • 4. Decades Lost and Won: Indigenous Movements and Multicultural Neoliberalism in the Andes / Jose Antonio Lucero
      • 5. The Cristo del Gran Poder and the T''inku: Neoliberalism and the Roots of Indigenous Movements in Bolivia / Hans Buechler
      • 6. Ethnoracial Identity, Multiculturalism, and Neoliberalism in the Brazilian Northeast / Jan Hoffman French.
      ISBN
      • 0230611796
      • 9780230611795
      LCCN
      2008029180
      OCLC
      233283754
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