Farewell To The Peasantry?

Farewell To The Peasantry?

Author: Gerardo Otero

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-06

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0429721447

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Farewell to the Peasantry? questions class-reductionist assumptions in certain Marxist and populist approaches to political movements in twentieth-century rural Mexico, highlighting the interpretation of the process of political class formation.


Farewell To The Peasantry?

Farewell To The Peasantry?

Author: Gerardo Otero

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-06

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0429721447

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Farewell to the Peasantry? questions class-reductionist assumptions in certain Marxist and populist approaches to political movements in twentieth-century rural Mexico, highlighting the interpretation of the process of political class formation.


Rural Revolt in Mexico

Rural Revolt in Mexico

Author: Daniel Nugent

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1998-06-12

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9780822321132

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DIVA comprehensive overview by leading scholars of Mexican rural history before, during, and after the Revolution, with an extensive chapter by Adolfo Gilly on the recent Chiapas rebellion./div


Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance

Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance

Author: Chris Hesketh

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 0820352845

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Introduction -- Geographical politics and the politics of geography -- Latin America and the production of the global economy -- From passive revolution to silent revolution: the politics of state, space, and class formation in modern Mexico -- The changing state of resistance: defending place and producing space in Oaxaca -- The clash of spatializations: class power and the production of Chiapas -- Conclusion


Gender and Welfare in Mexico

Gender and Welfare in Mexico

Author: Nichole Sanders

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0271048875

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"Examines the political and social influences behind the creation of the postrevolutionary Mexican welfare state in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s"--Provided by publisher.


Class, Contention, and a World in Motion

Class, Contention, and a World in Motion

Author: Winnie Lem

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781845456863

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"The authors challenge currently dominant approaches to migration, and offer important ways to move between the individual experience and the structure of the world system."---Alan Smart, University of Calgary --


Latin American Peasants

Latin American Peasants

Author: Tom Brass

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-08-02

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 1135761906

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The essays in this collection examine agrarian transformation in Latin America and the role in this of peasants, with particular reference to Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Brazil and Central America. Among the issues covered are the impact of globalization and neo-liberal economic policies.


Food for the Few

Food for the Few

Author: Gerardo Otero

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2013-05-01

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 0292752830

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Recent decades have seen tremendous changes in Latin America's agricultural sector, resulting from a broad program of liberalization instigated under pressure from the United States, the IMF, and the World Bank. Tariffs have been lifted, agricultural markets have been opened and privatized, land reform policies have been restricted or eliminated, and the perspective has shifted radically toward exportation rather than toward the goal of feeding local citizens. Examining the impact of these transformations, the contributors to Food for the Few: Neoliberal Globalism and Biotechnology in Latin America paint a somber portrait, describing local peasant farmers who have been made responsible for protecting impossibly vast areas of biodiversity, or are forced to specialize in one genetically modified crop, or who become low-wage workers within a capitalized farm complex. Using dozens of examples such as these, the deleterious consequences are surveyed from the perspectives of experts in diverse fields, including anthropology, economics, geography, political science, and sociology. From Kathy McAfee's "Exporting Crop Biotechnology: The Myth of Molecular Miracles," to Liz Fitting's "Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity," Food for the Few balances disturbing findings with hopeful assessments of emerging grassroots alternatives. Surveying not only the Latin American conditions that led to bankruptcy for countless farmers but also the North's practices, such as the heavy subsidies implemented to protect North American farmers, these essays represent a comprehensive, keenly informed response to a pivotal global crisis.