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Dispatches from Latin America: On the Frontlines Against Neoliberalism

by Vijay Prashad

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ISBN13: 9780896087682
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Publisher Comments:

Dispatches charts Latin America's aspirations and challenges.


From the laboratory of neoliberalism-popularly known as "globalization" -Latin America has transformed itself into a launching pad for resistance. As globalization began to spread its devastation, robust and thoughtful opposition emerged in response-in the recovered factory movement of Argentina, in the presidential elections of indigenous leaders and radicals like Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales, against the privatization of water in Bolivia. Across Latin America, people are building social movements to take back control of their countries and their lives.

Dispatches from Latin Americareports on countries from Mexico to Argentina to map the contemporary political and social territory. Drawn from the pages of the well-respected NACLA Report, this collection offers a riveting series of accounts that bring new insight into the region's struggles and victories.

With shrewd analysis rendered in accessible language, Dispatches lays plain the complex and vitally important conditions unfolding in 21st-century Latin America.

Praise for Dispatches

"After suffering half a century of vicious military dictatorship and state terror, and the disaster of rigid adherence to the neoliberal doctrines of the "Washington consensus," Latin America has undergone remarkable changes that offer real hope for a better future. Among the most promising signs are the dynamic mass movements that have engaged the traditionally marginalized and repressed majorities in political and social life as nowhere else, with popular assemblies, worker-run factories, participatory budgets, grassroots political activism, and much more.

The informed and penetrating in-depth studies that appear in Dispatchesexplore the complex variety of popular initiatives that are taking shape, their achievements and prospects, in what has become perhaps the most exciting region of the world."

NOAM CHOMSKY -author of Failed Statesand Turning the Tide: US Intervention in Central America

Praise for NACLA "NACLA's Reportis an indispensable resource for us as readers, citizens, writers and editors."

VICTOR NAVASKY - publisher of The Nation

"It's a magazine I always grab in a crisis, since it has often been ahead in analyzing and interpreting political trends in Latin America and in Washington."

SEYMOUR HERSH -Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist
"NACLA is an indispensable resource for those of us living in the borderlands. NACLA has always made sense of the senseless, tried to right wrongs, cast light on the shadows. It is a priceless bridge across the borders that continue to separate the peoples of the Americas."

RUBN MARTNEZ -Salvadoran-Mexican journalist and author of Crossing Over

"I would be thrown for a serious loss if I had to make sense of the news from Latin America without having NACLA Reportfor guidance."

JOHN WOMACK, JR. -professor of Latin American history and economics, Harvard University

Book News Annotation:

Whether it's because the United States is distracted by its interventions in the Middle East or because of the inevitable result of long-simmering social movements, there is a general consensus that Latin America has begun to slip out from under the "Washington Consensus" of neoliberalism. This volume documents the process by collecting 30 articles recently published in the NACLA Report on the Americas, established in the mid-1960s by a New York-based group calling itself the North American Congress on Latin America, which has been dedicated to exposing the mechanisms of US power in the region and celebrating resistance both to US power and local elites. Prashad (international studies, Trinity College) and Ballvé (editor of the NACLA Report) have organized the materials into sections covering overarching regional issues and trends; the rise of the electoral left in Argentina, Venezuela, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, and Bolivia; indigenous movements in Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and Colombia; and grassroots labor, landless, and poor people's movements in Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico, and Argentina. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

Dispatches charts Latin America's aspirations and challenges. From the laboratory of neoliberalism-popularly known as globalization -Latin America has transformed itself into a launching pad for resistance. As globalization began to spread its devastation, robust and thoughtful opposition emerged in response-in the recovered factory movement of Argentina, in the presidential elections of indigenous leaders and radicals like Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales, against the privatization of water in Bolivia. Across Latin America, people are building social movements to take back control of their countries and their lives. In Dispatches from Latin America, 28 authors report on countries from Mexico to Argentina to map the contemporary political and social territory. Drawn from the pages of the well-respected NACLA Report, this collection offers a riveting series of accounts that bring new insight into the region's struggles and victories. With shrewd analysis rendered in accessible language, Dispatches lays plain the complex and vitally important conditions unfolding in 21st-century Latin America. Praise for NACLA The outstanding work of NACLA over many years has opened new ways of understanding the realities of the region and responding to the needs and concerns of its population. B A resource of enormous value. NOAM CHOMSKY - Author of Failed States and Turning the Tide: US Intervention in Central America

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NACLA is an indispensable resource for those of us living in the borderlands. NACLA has always made sense of the senseless, tried to right wrongs, cast light on the shadows. B It is a priceless bridge across the borders that continue to separate the peoples of theAmericas. RUBEN MARTINEZ - Salvadoran-Mexican Journalist and Author of Crossing Over

B

NACLA's Report is an indispensable resource for us as readers, citizens, writers and editors. VICTOR NAVASKY - Publisher of The Nation

B

B It's a magazine I always grab in a crisis, since it has often been ahead in analyzing and interpreting political trends in Latin America and in Washington. SEYMOUR HERSH - Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist

B

I would be thrown for a serious loss if I had to make sense of the news from Latin America without having NACLA Report for guidance. JOHN WOMACK, JR. - Professor of Latin American History and Economics, Harvard University

Synopsis:

Dispatches charts Latin America's aspirations and challenges. <P> <BR>From the laboratory of neoliberalism-popularly known as "globalization" -Latin America has transformed itself into a launching pad for resistance. As globalization began to spread its devastation, robust and thoughtful opposition emerged in response-in the recovered factory movement of Argentina, in the presidential elections of indigenous leaders and radicals like Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales, against the privatization of water in Bolivia. Across Latin America, people are building social movements to take back control of their countries and their lives. <P> Dispatches from Latin America reports on countries from Mexico to Argentina to map the contemporary political and social territory. Drawn from the pages of the well-respected NACLA Report, this collection offers a riveting series of accounts that bring new insight into the region's struggles and victories. <P>With shrewd analysis rendered in accessible language, Dispatches lays plain the complex and vitally important conditions unfolding in 21st-century Latin America. <P> Praise for Dispatches <P>"After suffering half a century of vicious military dictatorship and state terror, and the disaster of rigid adherence to the neoliberal doctrines of the "Washington consensus," Latin America has undergone remarkable changes that offer real hope for a better future. Among the most promising signs are the dynamic mass movements that have engaged the traditionally marginalized and repressed majorities in political and social life as nowhere else, with popular assemblies, worker-run factories, participatory budgets, grassroots political activism, and much more. <P>Theinformed and penetrating in-depth studies that appear in Dispatches explore the complex variety of popular initiatives that are taking shape, their achievements and prospects, in what has become perhaps the most exciting region of the world." <P>NOAM CHOMSKY -author of Failed Sta

About the Author

Vijay Prashad, associate professor and director of International Studies at Trinity College Hartford, Connecticut, is the author of the widely acclaimed Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting: Afro-Asian Connections and the Myth of Cultural Purity (Beacon, 2001) and Karma of Brown Folk (Minnesota, 2000) both chosen as one of the 25 best books of the year by the Village Voice.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780896087682
Subtitle:
On the Frontlines Against Neoliberalism
Author:
Prashad, Vijay
Editor:
Ballve, Teo
Author:
Ballve, Teo
Author:
Molano, Alfredo
Author:
Ballv, Teo
Publisher:
South End Press
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Latin america
Subject:
Economic Conditions
Subject:
Political History
Subject:
Social movements
Subject:
Latin America - General
Subject:
Latin America Politics and government.
Subject:
Social movements -- Latin America.
Edition Description:
American
Publication Date:
October 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
375
Dimensions:
8.48x5.42x.76 in. .93 lbs.

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