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Latin American social movements and progressive governments, creative tensions between resistance and convergence, edited by Steve Ellner, Ronaldo Munck, and Kyla Sankey

Label
Latin American social movements and progressive governments, creative tensions between resistance and convergence, edited by Steve Ellner, Ronaldo Munck, and Kyla Sankey
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Latin American social movements and progressive governments
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1338165885
Responsibility statement
edited by Steve Ellner, Ronaldo Munck, and Kyla Sankey
Series statement
Latin American perspectives in the classroom
Sub title
creative tensions between resistance and convergence
Summary
"This book examines the tensions and convergences between social movements and progressive Latin American governments. Leading scholars present a well-rounded picture on a controversial topic and argue against the accepted view that robust social movements are independent of the state. This is an invaluable supplement for Latin American studies"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Susan Eckstein -- Introduction: Progressive governments and social movements in Latin America : an alternative line of thinking / Steve Ellner -- Part 1: Labor, rural, and feminist movements : Chapter 1: Popular movements--progressive government dynamics: considerations for an analysis of the Latin American experience / Federico M. Rossi -- Chapter 2: Social movement consolidation and strategic shifts: the Brazilian landless movement during the Lula and Dilma administrations / Anthony Pahnke -- Chapter 3: Relations between progressive parties and union movements in the Southern Cone: a history of encounters and missed connections / Fabricio Carneiro, Guillermo Fuentes, and Carmen Midaglia and translated by Victoria J. Furio -- Chapter 4: Routines of interaction between Latin American feminists and the state: progressive government legacies and the conservative and right-wing turn / Eduardo Moreira da Silva and Clarisse Goulart Paradis and translated by Luis Fierro -- Chapter 5: Critical collaboration, self-management, and cooperative economics: convergence and divergence in feminist movement pathways in El Salvador and Nicaragua / Daniel P. Burridge -- Part 2: Social movements and progressive governments in Brazil and Argentina : Chapter 6: Social movement mobilization or governability: tracing the PT's constitutionalist junctures / Gabriel Funari -- Chapter 7: Dynamics of contention: social movements and democracy in Argentina (1989-2019) / Leandro Gamallo and translated by Mariana Ortega-Breña -- Part 3: Social movements and progressive governments in Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador : Chapter 8: In the empire's crosshairs: toward a world-systemic history of Venezuela's campesino movement / Lucas Koerner -- Chapter 9: Party-base linkages, contestatory mobilization, and "creative tensions"' in Bolivia / John Brown -- Chapter 10: Progressive government, neoliberalism, and the popular camp in Ecuador: a crisis of hegemony / Alejandra Santillana Ortiz and Sebastián Terán Ávalos and translated by Ronaldo Munck -- Part 4: Social movements in Mexico, Colombia, and Chile : Chapter 11: Social movements, political linkages, and the challenge to democracy in Mexico / Emelio Betances -- Chapter 12: From protest to politics: social movements and progressive parties in Chile and Colombia / Kyla Sankey and Aaron Tauss -- Conclusion: The state, social movements, and political strategy in Latin America / Ronaldo Munck
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