ABSTRACT
This book presents studies from across Latin America to take up the challenge of exploring the plurality of social inequalities from a global perspective. Accordingly, it identifies the structural forces of social inequalities on a world scale as they shape asymmetries observed in a wide array of phenomena, such as racial and gender inequality, urbanization, migration, commodity production, indigenous mobilization, ecological conflicts, and the "new middle class". A rich contribution to the study of the interconnections between the global social structure and multiple local and national hierarchies, Global Entangled Inequalities brings consistently together a variety of conceptual approaches, ranging from ethnographies to legal genealogies, and will therefore appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in social theory, power analysis, intersectionality studies, urban studies, and global social and environmental justice.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |74 pages
Structuring inequalities
chapter |17 pages
Transregional articulations of law and race in Latin America
chapter |17 pages
The urban space and the (re)production of social inequalities
part |66 pages
Categorization
chapter |16 pages
Competing indigeneities
part |77 pages
Dynamics of production and transformation of inequalities