A Post Neoliberal Era in Latin America

A Post Neoliberal Era in Latin America
Author: Nehring, Daniel,Gómez Michel, Gerardo
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-02-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529201314

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Ongoing conflicts between neoliberal and post-neoliberal politics have resulted in growing social instability in Latin America. This book explores the cultural dynamics of neoliberalism and anti-neoliberal resistance in Latin America as a complex set of interrelated cultural forms, examining the ways in which neoliberalism has transformed public discourses of self and social relationships, popular cultures and modes of everyday experience. Contributors from an international range of different disciplinary perspectives look at how Latin Americans construct subjectivities, build communities and make meaning in their everyday lives in order to analyse the discourses and cultural practices through which a societal consensus for the pursuit of neoliberal politics may be established, defended and contested.

A post neoliberal era in Latin America

A post neoliberal era in Latin America
Author: Daniel Nehring,Magdalena López,Gerardo Gómez Michel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1529201330

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A Post Neoliberal Era in Latin America

A Post Neoliberal Era in Latin America
Author: Nehring, Daniel,Gómez Michel, Gerardo
Publsiher: Bristol University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-02-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529200997

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Ongoing conflicts between neoliberal and post-neoliberal politics have resulted in growing social instability in Latin America. This book explores the cultural dynamics of neoliberalism and anti-neoliberal resistance in Latin America as a complex set of interrelated cultural forms, examining the ways in which neoliberalism has transformed public discourses of self and social relationships, popular cultures and modes of everyday experience. Contributors from an international range of different disciplinary perspectives look at how Latin Americans construct subjectivities, build communities and make meaning in their everyday lives in order to analyse the discourses and cultural practices through which a societal consensus for the pursuit of neoliberal politics may be established, defended and contested.

Imperialism Neoliberalism And Social Struggles in Latin America

Imperialism  Neoliberalism And Social Struggles in Latin America
Author: Richard Alan Dello Buono,José Bell Lara
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004153653

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This collection focuses on the social consequences of neoliberal crises in Latin America. It includes a critical yet sympathetic analysis of ruling leftist governments in the region and discusses the larger constraints facing organized attempts to politically transform the Americas.

A Post neoliberal Era in Latin America

A Post neoliberal Era in Latin America
Author: Daniel Nehring,Gerardo Gómez Michel,Magdalena López
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1447343948

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The failure of a number of programmes and ongoing conflicts between neoliberal and post-neoliberal forces have resulted in growing social instability in Latin America. This book examines cultural responses to this instability. It looks at a wide range of cultural forms, such as literature, underground cinema, street fairs and self-help books to explore how Latin Americans construct subjectivities, build communities and make meaning in their everyday lives during a profound crisis of the social. In this context, the book emphasises the role which neoliberal and post-neoliberal narratives of self and social relationships may come to play in popular culture and everyday experience.

Reshaping the Political Arena in Latin America

Reshaping the Political Arena in Latin America
Author: Eduardo Silva,Federico Rossi
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2018-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780822983101

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Neoliberalism changed the face of Latin America and left average citizens struggling to cope in many ways. Popular sectors were especially hard hit as wages declined and unemployment increased. The backlash to neoliberalism in the form of popular protest and electoral mobilization opened space for leftist governments to emerge. The turn to left governments raised popular expectations for a second wave of incorporation. Although a growing literature has analyzed many aspects of left governments, there is no study of how the redefinition of the organized popular sectors, their allies, and their struggles have reshaped the political arena to include their interests—until now. This volume examines the role played in the second wave of incorporation by political parties, trade unions, and social movements in five cases: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. The cases shed new light on a subject critical to understanding the change in the distribution of political power related to popular sectors and their interests—a key issue in the study of postneoliberalism.

State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain Volume 3

State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain  Volume 3
Author: Miguel A. Centeno,Agustin E. Ferraro
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2023-08-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108874519

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Neoliberalism is often studied as a political ideology, a government program, and even as a pattern of cultural identities. However, less attention is paid to the specific institutional resources employed by neoliberal administrations, which have resulted in the configuration of a neoliberal state model. This accessible volume compiles original essays on the neoliberal era in Latin America and Spain, exploring subjects such as neoliberal public policies, power strategies, institutional resources, popular support, and social protest. The book focuses on neoliberalism as a state model: a configuration of public power designed to implement radical policy proposals. This is the third volume in the State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain series, which aims to complete and advance research and knowledge about national states in Latin America and Spain.

The Reinvention of Mexico

The Reinvention of Mexico
Author: Gavin O'Toole
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846314858

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The Reinvention of Mexico explores the ideological conflict between neoliberalism and nationalism that has been at the core of economic and political development in Latin America since the mid-1980s. Grappling with a wide variety of issues generated by the dismantling of the statist economy and subsequent climate of market reforms, this timely volume shows that Mexico's transformation in the 1990s has broader implications for the study of nationalism. A welcome contribution to the literature on Latin American history, The Reinvention of Mexico offers important insight into national responses to globalization and the most appropriate vision of political economy in Latin America.