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Latin American Marxisms in context : past and present / edited by Peter Baker, Irina Feldman, Mike Geddes, Felipe Lagos and Roberto Pareja.

Van Pelt Library HX110.5.A6 L38 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Baker, Peter, editor.
Feldman, Irina Alexandra, editor.
Geddes, Mike, 1943- editor.
Lagos Rojas, Felipe, editor.
Pareja, Roberto, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communism--Latin America.
Communism.
Philosophy, Marxist.
Latin America.
Socialism--Latin America.
Socialism.
Marxism.
Philosophy, Marxist--Latin America.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 238 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019.
Contents:
Part I Political Economy: Rethinking the Logic of Capital
Chapter 1 The Development of Underdevelopment Before and Beyond Dependency Theory and Political Marxism: Rereading Marx's General Law of Capitalist Accumulation p. 3 / Lorenzo Fusaro
Chapter 2 Commodification as Value Capture in Cuba's Telecom and Wireless Sectors p. 25 / Carol Muñoz Nieves
Chapter 3 Megaprojects in Latin America: Infrastructure, Capital, States, and Civil Society p. 43 / Mike Geddes
Part II State, Space, and Civil Society: Rethinking the Marxist Tradition
Chapter 4 Rethinking the Category of the State: The (Pluri-)National State and Struggles for Autonomy in Bolivia p. 61 / Britta Katharina Matthes
Chapter 5 The Problem of Enclosure in Jose Carlos Mariátegui's Seven Interpretative Essays on Peruvian Reality p. 91 / Nicolas Lema Habash
Chapter 6 Franz Tamayo and Fausto Reinaga on the State, the Army, and Revolution in Bolivia of 1952: A Dialogue between Liberal and Marxist Traditions p. 113 / Irina Feldman and Roberto Pareja
Chapter 7 Thinking with Zavaleta: Projecting Lo Abigarrado onto Neoliberal Globalization p. 133 / Felipe Lagos Rojas
Part III Culture: Towards a Poetics of Emancipation
Chapter 8 Abstractions in a Rift: Lemebel's "Manifiesto" Speaks for a Different Political Constituency of the Communist Party in Chile p. 157 / Gwendolen Pare
Chapter 9 José Carlos Mariátegui's Artistic Criticism: For a Broader Approach to Aesthetics' Emancipatory Potential p. 179 / Laura Lema Silva.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-233).
ISBN:
1527535185
9781527535183
OCLC:
1104603650
Publisher Number:
99981665405

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