Beyond Civil Society
Activism, Participation, and Protest in Latin America
Herausgeber: Alvarez, Sonia E
Beyond Civil Society
Activism, Participation, and Protest in Latin America
Herausgeber: Alvarez, Sonia E
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Beyond Civil Society challenges current understandings of the politics of protest, activism, and participation by examining the ways in which social movements in late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Latin America blur the boundaries between civil and uncivil activism and between activism carried out in state and the streets.
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Beyond Civil Society challenges current understandings of the politics of protest, activism, and participation by examining the ways in which social movements in late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Latin America blur the boundaries between civil and uncivil activism and between activism carried out in state and the streets.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780822363071
- ISBN-10: 0822363070
- Artikelnr.: 45604471
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780822363071
- ISBN-10: 0822363070
- Artikelnr.: 45604471
Sonia E. Alvarez is Leonard J. Horwitz Professor of Latin American Politics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Jeffrey W. Rubin is Associate Professor of History at Boston University. Millie Thayer is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Gianpaolo Baiocchi is Associate Professor of Individualized Studies and Sociology at New York University. Agustín Laó-Montes is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Arturo Escobar is Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Foreword / Arturo Escobar ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic
Political Activism / Sonia E. Alvarez, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín
Laó-Montes, Jeffrey W. Rubin, and Millie Thayer 1
Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of
Participation in Brazil / Gianpaolo Baiocchi 27
2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political
Interdependency / Leonardo Avritzer 45
3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space / Andrea Cornwall 63
4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and
Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre,
Brazil / Benjamin Junge 81
Part II. Mapping Movement Fileds
5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the
Civil Society Agenda / Agustín Laó-Montes 103
6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a "Feminist
People" / Graciela Di Marco 122
7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Politics / Graciela
Monteagudo 141
8. The "Gray Zone" Between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and
the International Aid Chain / Millie Thayer 156
Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
9. "This is No Longer a Democracy . . .": Thoughts on the Local Referendums
on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier / Raphael Hoetmer 179
10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black
Social Movements in Colombia, 1990–2010 / Kiran Asher 199
11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the
Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sol / Jeffrey W. Rubin 219
12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa
Elena, Ecuador / Amaliea Pallares 238
Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. The Counterpoint Between Contention and Civic Collective Action in
Venezuela's Recent Democracy / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander 261
14. Brazil: Back to the Streets? / Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ana Claudia
Teixeira 282
15.Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in
Bolivia after January 11, 2007 / José Antonio Lucero 296
16 Beyond the Civil Society Agenda? Participation and Practices of
Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America / Sonia E.
Alvarez 316
Conclusion. Uncontained Activism / Millie Thayer and Jeffrey W. Rubin 331
References 339
Contributors 369
Index 373
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic
Political Activism / Sonia E. Alvarez, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín
Laó-Montes, Jeffrey W. Rubin, and Millie Thayer 1
Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of
Participation in Brazil / Gianpaolo Baiocchi 27
2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political
Interdependency / Leonardo Avritzer 45
3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space / Andrea Cornwall 63
4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and
Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre,
Brazil / Benjamin Junge 81
Part II. Mapping Movement Fileds
5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the
Civil Society Agenda / Agustín Laó-Montes 103
6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a "Feminist
People" / Graciela Di Marco 122
7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Politics / Graciela
Monteagudo 141
8. The "Gray Zone" Between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and
the International Aid Chain / Millie Thayer 156
Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
9. "This is No Longer a Democracy . . .": Thoughts on the Local Referendums
on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier / Raphael Hoetmer 179
10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black
Social Movements in Colombia, 1990–2010 / Kiran Asher 199
11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the
Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sol / Jeffrey W. Rubin 219
12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa
Elena, Ecuador / Amaliea Pallares 238
Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. The Counterpoint Between Contention and Civic Collective Action in
Venezuela's Recent Democracy / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander 261
14. Brazil: Back to the Streets? / Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ana Claudia
Teixeira 282
15.Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in
Bolivia after January 11, 2007 / José Antonio Lucero 296
16 Beyond the Civil Society Agenda? Participation and Practices of
Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America / Sonia E.
Alvarez 316
Conclusion. Uncontained Activism / Millie Thayer and Jeffrey W. Rubin 331
References 339
Contributors 369
Index 373
Foreword / Arturo Escobar ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic
Political Activism / Sonia E. Alvarez, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín
Laó-Montes, Jeffrey W. Rubin, and Millie Thayer 1
Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of
Participation in Brazil / Gianpaolo Baiocchi 27
2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political
Interdependency / Leonardo Avritzer 45
3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space / Andrea Cornwall 63
4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and
Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre,
Brazil / Benjamin Junge 81
Part II. Mapping Movement Fileds
5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the
Civil Society Agenda / Agustín Laó-Montes 103
6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a "Feminist
People" / Graciela Di Marco 122
7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Politics / Graciela
Monteagudo 141
8. The "Gray Zone" Between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and
the International Aid Chain / Millie Thayer 156
Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
9. "This is No Longer a Democracy . . .": Thoughts on the Local Referendums
on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier / Raphael Hoetmer 179
10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black
Social Movements in Colombia, 1990–2010 / Kiran Asher 199
11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the
Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sol / Jeffrey W. Rubin 219
12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa
Elena, Ecuador / Amaliea Pallares 238
Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. The Counterpoint Between Contention and Civic Collective Action in
Venezuela's Recent Democracy / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander 261
14. Brazil: Back to the Streets? / Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ana Claudia
Teixeira 282
15.Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in
Bolivia after January 11, 2007 / José Antonio Lucero 296
16 Beyond the Civil Society Agenda? Participation and Practices of
Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America / Sonia E.
Alvarez 316
Conclusion. Uncontained Activism / Millie Thayer and Jeffrey W. Rubin 331
References 339
Contributors 369
Index 373
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic
Political Activism / Sonia E. Alvarez, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín
Laó-Montes, Jeffrey W. Rubin, and Millie Thayer 1
Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of
Participation in Brazil / Gianpaolo Baiocchi 27
2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political
Interdependency / Leonardo Avritzer 45
3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space / Andrea Cornwall 63
4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and
Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre,
Brazil / Benjamin Junge 81
Part II. Mapping Movement Fileds
5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the
Civil Society Agenda / Agustín Laó-Montes 103
6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a "Feminist
People" / Graciela Di Marco 122
7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Politics / Graciela
Monteagudo 141
8. The "Gray Zone" Between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and
the International Aid Chain / Millie Thayer 156
Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
9. "This is No Longer a Democracy . . .": Thoughts on the Local Referendums
on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier / Raphael Hoetmer 179
10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black
Social Movements in Colombia, 1990–2010 / Kiran Asher 199
11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the
Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sol / Jeffrey W. Rubin 219
12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa
Elena, Ecuador / Amaliea Pallares 238
Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. The Counterpoint Between Contention and Civic Collective Action in
Venezuela's Recent Democracy / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander 261
14. Brazil: Back to the Streets? / Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ana Claudia
Teixeira 282
15.Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in
Bolivia after January 11, 2007 / José Antonio Lucero 296
16 Beyond the Civil Society Agenda? Participation and Practices of
Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America / Sonia E.
Alvarez 316
Conclusion. Uncontained Activism / Millie Thayer and Jeffrey W. Rubin 331
References 339
Contributors 369
Index 373