Peasant Poverty and Persistence in the Twenty-First Century
Theories, Debates, Realities and Policies
Herausgeber: Boltvinik, Julio; Mann, Susan Archer
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Herausgeber: Boltvinik, Julio; Mann, Susan Archer
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An innovative study of the ways in which peasants across the global South are persisting and resisting in the face of neoliberal capitalism and environmental degradation.
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An innovative study of the ways in which peasants across the global South are persisting and resisting in the face of neoliberal capitalism and environmental degradation.
Produktdetails
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- International Studies in Poverty Research
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 132mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781783608430
- ISBN-10: 1783608439
- Artikelnr.: 44676085
- International Studies in Poverty Research
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 132mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781783608430
- ISBN-10: 1783608439
- Artikelnr.: 44676085
Julio Boltvinik has spent over three decades studying and fighting poverty. He is a professor and researcher at the Centre for Sociological Studies, El Colegio de México, and has been a visiting professor in the UK and Mexico, as well as holding government positions, working for the United Nations Development Programme and being member of the Scientific Committee of CROP. As well as one hundred and fifty articles and book chapters, he has published books including Social Progress Index: A proposal (with A. Sen and M. Desai, 1991), Poverty and Social Stratification in Mexico (1994), Poverty and Income Distribution in Mexico (co-authored with E. Hernández-Laos, 1999), Poverty in Mexico and the World (co-edited with A. Damián, 2004), Broadening Our Look: A new approach to poverty and human flourishing (forthcoming) and To Understand the Current Capitalist Crisis (2010). He also writes the weekly column 'Moral economy' in the Mexican newspaper La Jornada, for which he received the Citizen National Journalism Award in 2001. Susan A. Mann was professor of sociology and former director of women's and gender studies at the University of New Orleans in Louisiana. She also served as a former chair of the Race, Class and Gender Section of the American Sociological Association. Her books include Reading Feminist Theory: From modernity to postmodernity (2015), Doing Feminist Theory: From modernity to postmodernity (2012) and Agrarian capitalism in theory and practice (1990).
Part I: Introducing the Book Foreword by Meghnad Desai Introduction - Julio
Boltvinik and Susan Archer Mann Part II: Papers Session I: Theoretical
Perspectives on Peasant Poverty and Persistence 1. Poverty and Persistence
of the Peasantry. Background Paper - Julio Boltvinik 2. Rethinking Rustic
Issues. Contributions to a Theory of Contemporary Peasantry - Armando
Bartra 3. From Field to Fork: Labour Power, its Reproduction, and the
Persistence of Peasant Poverty - Gordon Welty, Susan Mann, James Dickinson
and Emily Blumenfeld 4. Baroque Modernity and Peasant Poverty in the
Twenty-first Century - Luis Arizmendi Session II: Historical and Empirical
Approaches 5. Agriculture/industry, Rural/urban, Peasants/workers: Some
Reflections on Poverty, Persistence and Change - Henry Bernstein 6.
Employment and Rural Poverty in Mexico - Araceli Damián and Edith Pacheco
Session III: Environment, Food Crisis and Peasants 7. From the Persistence
of the Peasantry in Capitalism to the Environmentalism of Indigenous
Peoples and the Sustainability of Life - Enrique Leff 8. South American
Peasants and Poor Farmers Facing Global Environmental Change: A Development
Dilemma - Elma Montaña 9. Financialisation of the Food Sector and Peasant's
Persistence - Kostas Vergopoulos Session IV: Policy, Self-reliance and
Peasant Poverty 10. The Rise and Fall of the Agrarian Welfare State:
Peasants, Globalisation, and the Privatisation of Development - Farshad A.
Araghi 11. Overcoming Rural Poverty from the Bottom Up - David Barkin and
Blanca Lemus Part III: Closing the Book 12. Dialogues and Debates on
Peasant Poverty and Persistence: Around the Background Paper and Beyond -
Julio Boltvinik
Boltvinik and Susan Archer Mann Part II: Papers Session I: Theoretical
Perspectives on Peasant Poverty and Persistence 1. Poverty and Persistence
of the Peasantry. Background Paper - Julio Boltvinik 2. Rethinking Rustic
Issues. Contributions to a Theory of Contemporary Peasantry - Armando
Bartra 3. From Field to Fork: Labour Power, its Reproduction, and the
Persistence of Peasant Poverty - Gordon Welty, Susan Mann, James Dickinson
and Emily Blumenfeld 4. Baroque Modernity and Peasant Poverty in the
Twenty-first Century - Luis Arizmendi Session II: Historical and Empirical
Approaches 5. Agriculture/industry, Rural/urban, Peasants/workers: Some
Reflections on Poverty, Persistence and Change - Henry Bernstein 6.
Employment and Rural Poverty in Mexico - Araceli Damián and Edith Pacheco
Session III: Environment, Food Crisis and Peasants 7. From the Persistence
of the Peasantry in Capitalism to the Environmentalism of Indigenous
Peoples and the Sustainability of Life - Enrique Leff 8. South American
Peasants and Poor Farmers Facing Global Environmental Change: A Development
Dilemma - Elma Montaña 9. Financialisation of the Food Sector and Peasant's
Persistence - Kostas Vergopoulos Session IV: Policy, Self-reliance and
Peasant Poverty 10. The Rise and Fall of the Agrarian Welfare State:
Peasants, Globalisation, and the Privatisation of Development - Farshad A.
Araghi 11. Overcoming Rural Poverty from the Bottom Up - David Barkin and
Blanca Lemus Part III: Closing the Book 12. Dialogues and Debates on
Peasant Poverty and Persistence: Around the Background Paper and Beyond -
Julio Boltvinik
Part I: Introducing the Book Foreword by Meghnad Desai Introduction - Julio
Boltvinik and Susan Archer Mann Part II: Papers Session I: Theoretical
Perspectives on Peasant Poverty and Persistence 1. Poverty and Persistence
of the Peasantry. Background Paper - Julio Boltvinik 2. Rethinking Rustic
Issues. Contributions to a Theory of Contemporary Peasantry - Armando
Bartra 3. From Field to Fork: Labour Power, its Reproduction, and the
Persistence of Peasant Poverty - Gordon Welty, Susan Mann, James Dickinson
and Emily Blumenfeld 4. Baroque Modernity and Peasant Poverty in the
Twenty-first Century - Luis Arizmendi Session II: Historical and Empirical
Approaches 5. Agriculture/industry, Rural/urban, Peasants/workers: Some
Reflections on Poverty, Persistence and Change - Henry Bernstein 6.
Employment and Rural Poverty in Mexico - Araceli Damián and Edith Pacheco
Session III: Environment, Food Crisis and Peasants 7. From the Persistence
of the Peasantry in Capitalism to the Environmentalism of Indigenous
Peoples and the Sustainability of Life - Enrique Leff 8. South American
Peasants and Poor Farmers Facing Global Environmental Change: A Development
Dilemma - Elma Montaña 9. Financialisation of the Food Sector and Peasant's
Persistence - Kostas Vergopoulos Session IV: Policy, Self-reliance and
Peasant Poverty 10. The Rise and Fall of the Agrarian Welfare State:
Peasants, Globalisation, and the Privatisation of Development - Farshad A.
Araghi 11. Overcoming Rural Poverty from the Bottom Up - David Barkin and
Blanca Lemus Part III: Closing the Book 12. Dialogues and Debates on
Peasant Poverty and Persistence: Around the Background Paper and Beyond -
Julio Boltvinik
Boltvinik and Susan Archer Mann Part II: Papers Session I: Theoretical
Perspectives on Peasant Poverty and Persistence 1. Poverty and Persistence
of the Peasantry. Background Paper - Julio Boltvinik 2. Rethinking Rustic
Issues. Contributions to a Theory of Contemporary Peasantry - Armando
Bartra 3. From Field to Fork: Labour Power, its Reproduction, and the
Persistence of Peasant Poverty - Gordon Welty, Susan Mann, James Dickinson
and Emily Blumenfeld 4. Baroque Modernity and Peasant Poverty in the
Twenty-first Century - Luis Arizmendi Session II: Historical and Empirical
Approaches 5. Agriculture/industry, Rural/urban, Peasants/workers: Some
Reflections on Poverty, Persistence and Change - Henry Bernstein 6.
Employment and Rural Poverty in Mexico - Araceli Damián and Edith Pacheco
Session III: Environment, Food Crisis and Peasants 7. From the Persistence
of the Peasantry in Capitalism to the Environmentalism of Indigenous
Peoples and the Sustainability of Life - Enrique Leff 8. South American
Peasants and Poor Farmers Facing Global Environmental Change: A Development
Dilemma - Elma Montaña 9. Financialisation of the Food Sector and Peasant's
Persistence - Kostas Vergopoulos Session IV: Policy, Self-reliance and
Peasant Poverty 10. The Rise and Fall of the Agrarian Welfare State:
Peasants, Globalisation, and the Privatisation of Development - Farshad A.
Araghi 11. Overcoming Rural Poverty from the Bottom Up - David Barkin and
Blanca Lemus Part III: Closing the Book 12. Dialogues and Debates on
Peasant Poverty and Persistence: Around the Background Paper and Beyond -
Julio Boltvinik