Synopses & Reviews
Contents
List of Testimonies
List of Illustrations and Tables
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One
1 The Founding of the MST
2 The Consolidation of the MST
3 The MST moves Northwards
Part Two
4 The Occupation
5 The Settlements
6 Education in the MST
Part Three
7 Massacre in the Amazon
8 Repression in Parana
9 The Globalisation of Brazilian Agriculture
10 Agrarian Reform Through the Market
11 The Government's Counter-Offensive
Part Four
12 The Green Option
13 From a 'Culture of Resistance' to a 'Culture of Liberation'
14 The MST in Historical Perspective
Conclusion
Notes
Index
Synopsis
Access to land is one of the key issues for developing countries--and Brazil has one of the most inequitable land distributions in the world, with vast tracts of land held by often absentee landowners. Meanwhile thousands of peasants live in marginal lands in cities and rural areas. The Brazilian Landless Workers' Movement (MST) has proved a huge success with the disenfranchised rural and urban poor in Brazil--becoming one of the largest social movements in the world. Cutting the Wire is the first account in English of the origins, history and current challenges faced by Brazil's poor majority. The authors have traveled the vast expanse of the country to record the words and actions of hundreds of activists who have taken their lives into their own hands. -Cutting the Wire- is how the MST describes the act of occupying the land, the cornerstone of their movement. It is the baptism of fire for the militant, an essential part of their identity and it plays a key role in the mistica, the moment of collective ritual that kicks off all MST events. Cutting the Wire is the story of the MST told in their own words, in vivid first-hand accounts of a continuing struggle.
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. 288-297) and index.
Table of Contents
The founding of the MST -- The consolidation of the MST -- The MST moves northwards -- The occupation -- The settlements -- Education in the MST -- Massacre in the Amazon -- Repression in Paranâa -- The globalisation of Brazilian agriculture -- Agrarian reform through the market -- The government's counter-offensive -- The green option -- From a culture of resistance to a culture of liberation -- The MST in historical perspective.