Latin America's Multicultural Movements
The Struggle Between Communitarianism, Autonomy, and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Eisenstadt, Todd A; Corres, Moises Jaime Bailon; Danielson, Michael S
Latin America's Multicultural Movements
The Struggle Between Communitarianism, Autonomy, and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Eisenstadt, Todd A; Corres, Moises Jaime Bailon; Danielson, Michael S
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Bringing together the expertise of dozens of Latin American scholars, Latin America's Multicultural Movements examines multicultural rights recognition in theory and in practice. Yucatan).
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Bringing together the expertise of dozens of Latin American scholars, Latin America's Multicultural Movements examines multicultural rights recognition in theory and in practice. Yucatan).
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780199936281
- ISBN-10: 0199936285
- Artikelnr.: 36541041
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780199936281
- ISBN-10: 0199936285
- Artikelnr.: 36541041
Todd A. Eisenstadt, American University;Michael S. Danielson, American University;Moises Jaime Bailon Corres, Oaxaca, Mexico;Carlos Sorroza Polo, Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca
Introduction: Reconciling Liberal Pluralism and Group Rights: A Comparative
Perspective on the Oaxaca Experiment in Multiculturalism - Todd A.
Eisenstadt; 1) Ambivalent Multiculturalisms: Perversity, Futility and
Jeopardy in Latin America - Jose Antonio Lucero; 2) Constitutional
Multiculturalism in Chiapas and Beyond: Hollow Reforms to Nullify Autonomy
Rights - Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor (translated by Drew McKelvey).;
MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN THE ANDES; 3) Uses of Autonomy: The
Evolution of Multicultural Discourse in Bolivian Politics - Erik Cooke; 4)
Bolivia's New Multicultural Constitution: The 2009 Constitution in
Historical and Comparative Perspective - Miguel Centellas; 5) The Crisis of
the Indigenous Movement and the Ambiguities in Indigenous Rights in Ecuador
in the 21st Century - Carmen Martinez Novo; MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY
MOVEMENTS IN OAXACA, MEXICO; 6) What We Need are New Customs:
Multiculturality, Autonomy and Citizenship in Mexico and the Lessons of
Oaxaca - Victor Leonel Juan Martinez (translated by Michael S. Danielson);
7) Political Subsystems in Oaxaca's Usos y Costumbres Municipalities: An
Analysis of the Civil-Religious Service Background of Mayors - Carlos
Sorroza Polo and Michael S. Danielson (translated by Drew McKelvy); 8)
Community Strength and Customary Law: Explaining Migrant Participation in
Indigenous Oaxaca - Michael S. Danielson; THE STATE AND MULTICULTURAL
RIGHTS: ENABLER OR MENACE?; 9) Multicultural Reforms for Mexico's
'Tranquil' Indians in Yucatan - Shannan Mattiace; 10) Balancing Tensions
Between Communitarian and Individual Rights and the Challenges These
Present for Multicultural States - Todd Eisenstadt and Willibald
Sonnleitner
Perspective on the Oaxaca Experiment in Multiculturalism - Todd A.
Eisenstadt; 1) Ambivalent Multiculturalisms: Perversity, Futility and
Jeopardy in Latin America - Jose Antonio Lucero; 2) Constitutional
Multiculturalism in Chiapas and Beyond: Hollow Reforms to Nullify Autonomy
Rights - Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor (translated by Drew McKelvey).;
MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN THE ANDES; 3) Uses of Autonomy: The
Evolution of Multicultural Discourse in Bolivian Politics - Erik Cooke; 4)
Bolivia's New Multicultural Constitution: The 2009 Constitution in
Historical and Comparative Perspective - Miguel Centellas; 5) The Crisis of
the Indigenous Movement and the Ambiguities in Indigenous Rights in Ecuador
in the 21st Century - Carmen Martinez Novo; MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY
MOVEMENTS IN OAXACA, MEXICO; 6) What We Need are New Customs:
Multiculturality, Autonomy and Citizenship in Mexico and the Lessons of
Oaxaca - Victor Leonel Juan Martinez (translated by Michael S. Danielson);
7) Political Subsystems in Oaxaca's Usos y Costumbres Municipalities: An
Analysis of the Civil-Religious Service Background of Mayors - Carlos
Sorroza Polo and Michael S. Danielson (translated by Drew McKelvy); 8)
Community Strength and Customary Law: Explaining Migrant Participation in
Indigenous Oaxaca - Michael S. Danielson; THE STATE AND MULTICULTURAL
RIGHTS: ENABLER OR MENACE?; 9) Multicultural Reforms for Mexico's
'Tranquil' Indians in Yucatan - Shannan Mattiace; 10) Balancing Tensions
Between Communitarian and Individual Rights and the Challenges These
Present for Multicultural States - Todd Eisenstadt and Willibald
Sonnleitner
Introduction: Reconciling Liberal Pluralism and Group Rights: A Comparative
Perspective on the Oaxaca Experiment in Multiculturalism - Todd A.
Eisenstadt; 1) Ambivalent Multiculturalisms: Perversity, Futility and
Jeopardy in Latin America - Jose Antonio Lucero; 2) Constitutional
Multiculturalism in Chiapas and Beyond: Hollow Reforms to Nullify Autonomy
Rights - Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor (translated by Drew McKelvey).;
MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN THE ANDES; 3) Uses of Autonomy: The
Evolution of Multicultural Discourse in Bolivian Politics - Erik Cooke; 4)
Bolivia's New Multicultural Constitution: The 2009 Constitution in
Historical and Comparative Perspective - Miguel Centellas; 5) The Crisis of
the Indigenous Movement and the Ambiguities in Indigenous Rights in Ecuador
in the 21st Century - Carmen Martinez Novo; MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY
MOVEMENTS IN OAXACA, MEXICO; 6) What We Need are New Customs:
Multiculturality, Autonomy and Citizenship in Mexico and the Lessons of
Oaxaca - Victor Leonel Juan Martinez (translated by Michael S. Danielson);
7) Political Subsystems in Oaxaca's Usos y Costumbres Municipalities: An
Analysis of the Civil-Religious Service Background of Mayors - Carlos
Sorroza Polo and Michael S. Danielson (translated by Drew McKelvy); 8)
Community Strength and Customary Law: Explaining Migrant Participation in
Indigenous Oaxaca - Michael S. Danielson; THE STATE AND MULTICULTURAL
RIGHTS: ENABLER OR MENACE?; 9) Multicultural Reforms for Mexico's
'Tranquil' Indians in Yucatan - Shannan Mattiace; 10) Balancing Tensions
Between Communitarian and Individual Rights and the Challenges These
Present for Multicultural States - Todd Eisenstadt and Willibald
Sonnleitner
Perspective on the Oaxaca Experiment in Multiculturalism - Todd A.
Eisenstadt; 1) Ambivalent Multiculturalisms: Perversity, Futility and
Jeopardy in Latin America - Jose Antonio Lucero; 2) Constitutional
Multiculturalism in Chiapas and Beyond: Hollow Reforms to Nullify Autonomy
Rights - Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor (translated by Drew McKelvey).;
MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY MOVEMENTS IN THE ANDES; 3) Uses of Autonomy: The
Evolution of Multicultural Discourse in Bolivian Politics - Erik Cooke; 4)
Bolivia's New Multicultural Constitution: The 2009 Constitution in
Historical and Comparative Perspective - Miguel Centellas; 5) The Crisis of
the Indigenous Movement and the Ambiguities in Indigenous Rights in Ecuador
in the 21st Century - Carmen Martinez Novo; MULTICULTURAL AND AUTONOMY
MOVEMENTS IN OAXACA, MEXICO; 6) What We Need are New Customs:
Multiculturality, Autonomy and Citizenship in Mexico and the Lessons of
Oaxaca - Victor Leonel Juan Martinez (translated by Michael S. Danielson);
7) Political Subsystems in Oaxaca's Usos y Costumbres Municipalities: An
Analysis of the Civil-Religious Service Background of Mayors - Carlos
Sorroza Polo and Michael S. Danielson (translated by Drew McKelvy); 8)
Community Strength and Customary Law: Explaining Migrant Participation in
Indigenous Oaxaca - Michael S. Danielson; THE STATE AND MULTICULTURAL
RIGHTS: ENABLER OR MENACE?; 9) Multicultural Reforms for Mexico's
'Tranquil' Indians in Yucatan - Shannan Mattiace; 10) Balancing Tensions
Between Communitarian and Individual Rights and the Challenges These
Present for Multicultural States - Todd Eisenstadt and Willibald
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