ABSTRACT
This book argues the relationship between culture and politics can be productively explored by delving into the nature of the cultural politics enacted by Latin American social movements and by examining the potential of this cultural politics for fostering social change.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|108 pages
The Cultural Politics of Citizenship, Democracy, and the State
part Two|152 pages
The Cultural Politics of Ethnicity, Race, and Gender
part Three|112 pages
Globalization, Transnationalism, and Civil Society
chapter Thirteen|28 pages
Cybercultural Politics: Political Activism at a Distance in a Transnational World
part Four|34 pages
Theoretical and Methodological Reflections on the Cultural and the Political in Latin American Social Movements