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Contesting Citizenship in Latin America Deborah J. Yashar (Princeton University, New Jersey)

Contesting Citizenship in Latin America By Deborah J. Yashar (Princeton University, New Jersey)

Contesting Citizenship in Latin America by Deborah J. Yashar (Princeton University, New Jersey)


Summary

In the twentieth century, indigenous people in Latin America started to speak out, mobilize, and organize in unprecedented ways. This book asks: why are indigenous people mobilizing now and why only in specific places? This book answers these questions with insight into their advancement and reform of democracy.

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Contesting Citizenship in Latin America Summary

Contesting Citizenship in Latin America: The Rise of Indigenous Movements and the Postliberal Challenge by Deborah J. Yashar (Princeton University, New Jersey)

Indigenous people in Latin America have mobilized in unprecedented ways - demanding recognition, equal protection, and subnational autonomy. These are remarkable developments in a region where ethnic cleavages were once universally described as weak. Recently, however, indigenous activists and elected officials have increasingly shaped national political deliberations. Deborah Yashar explains the contemporary and uneven emergence of Latin American indigenous movements - addressing both why indigenous identities have become politically salient in the contemporary period and why they have translated into significant political organizations in some places and not others. She argues that ethnic politics can best be explained through a comparative historical approach that analyzes three factors: changing citizenship regimes, social networks, and political associational space. Her argument provides insight into the fragility and unevenness of Latin America's third wave democracies and has broader implications for the ways in which we theorize the relationship between citizenship, states, identity, and social action.

Contesting Citizenship in Latin America Reviews

'... a rigorous theoretical framework to a study of democratic issues related to ethnic movements ... the book ... will inspire students in international relations, political science, indigenous studies and sociology of development.' Political Studies Review
'Deborah Yashar has processed and put together in a coherent framework an enormous amount of data provided by documents, interviews and secondary literature. ... the book has made an outstanding contribution in clarifying not only the conditions of possibility and development, but also the deep meaning of indigenous struggles ...' Nations and Nationalism

About Deborah J. Yashar (Princeton University, New Jersey)

Deborah J. Yashar is Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. She is the author of Demanding Democracy: Reform and Reaction in Costa Rica and Guatemala, 1870s-1950s (Stanford University Press) as well as articles and chapters on democratization, ethnic politics, collective action, and globalization.

Table of Contents

Part I. Theoretical Framing: 1. Questions, approaches, and cases; 2. Citizenship regimes, the state, and ethnic cleavages; 3. The argument: indigenous mobilization in Latin America; Part II. The Cases: 4. Ecuador: Latin America's strongest indigenous movement; 5. The Ecuadorian Andes and ECUARUNARI; 6. The Ecuadorian Amazon and CONFENAIE; 7. Forming the National Confederation, CONAIE; 8. Bolivia: strong regional movements; 9. The Bolivian Andes: the Kataristas and their legacy; 10. The Bolivian Amazon; 11. Peru: weak national movements and subnational variation; 12. Peru. Ecuador, and Bolivia: most similar cases; 13. No national indigenous movement: explaining the Peruvian anomaly; 14. Explaining subnational variation; 15. Conclusion: 16. Democracy and the postliberal challenge in Latin America.

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CIN0521534801VG
9780521534802
0521534801
Contesting Citizenship in Latin America: The Rise of Indigenous Movements and the Postliberal Challenge by Deborah J. Yashar (Princeton University, New Jersey)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2005-03-14
388
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