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Activist faith : grassroots women in democratic Brazil and Chile / Carol Ann Drogus, Hannah Stewart-Gambino.

De Gruyter Penn State University Press Complete eBook-Package Pre-2014 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Drogus, Carol Ann
Contributor:
Stewart-Gambino, Hannah W.
Series:
Book collections on Project MUSE.
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Archive Political Science and Policy Studies Foundation.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic women--Political activity--Brazil--History--20th century.
Catholic women.
Basic Christian communities--Political aspects--Brazil--History--20th century.
Basic Christian communities.
Christianity and politics--Brazil--History--20th century.
Christianity and politics.
Catholic women--Political activity--Chile--History--20th century.
Basic Christian communities--Political aspects--Chile--History--20th century.
Christianity and politics--Chile--History--20th century.
Brazil.
Chile.
Genre:
History
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
University Park, Penn. : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©2005.
Summary:
An extensive and powerful literature on religion, society, and politics in Latin America in recent years has begun with the assumption that most of the movements that surged in the struggle against military rule are dead, that most of the activists are scattered and burned out, and that the promise of civil society as a source of new values and a new kind of citizenship and political life was illusory. Many have assumed that the religiously inspired activism of that period left little lasting impact, but hardly anyone has actually looked at the activists themselves to see what remains, how they cope in a different, more open environment, and how they see and act on the present and future. Activist Faith addresses these issues with a wealth of empirical detail from two key cases and with a richly interdisciplinary argument that draws on theorizing about social movements. The authors strive to understand what sustains activism and movements in radically different circumstances from those in which they arose. Their analysis is enriched by systematic attention to the impact of gender and gender-related issues on activism and movements. In the process, they shed much needed light on the fate of the activists and social movements that rose to prominence throughout Latin America during the 1980s. This beautifully written book is a major achievement that gives us analytical tools for studying how movements and activists survive in the doldrums and when a cycle of protest peaks and societies move on.-Daniel H. Levine, University of Michigan.
Contents:
Activism and its aftermath
Understanding invisibility : perspectives on social movement decline
Resurrecting civil society : base communities under military rule
Earthquake versus erosion : church retreat and social movement decline
Keeping the faith : empowerment and activism in a new era
Catholics and Pentecostals : possibilities for alliance
Activist women and women's activists : possibilities for networking with feminist groups
Legacies of activism : personal empowerment, movement survival.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-205) and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (De Gruyter Brill, viewed June 16, 2026).
Other Format:
Print version: Drogus, Carol Ann. Activist faith.
ISBN:
9780271033136
0271033134
9780271052885
0271052880
0271025506
9780271025506
OCLC:
138630828
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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