Pluriversal Politics, Redux
Pluriversal Politics: The Real and the Possible, by Arturo Escobar (Durham: Duke University Press, 2020). Reviewed by Alexandra Cotofana, Zayed…
Pluriversal Politics: The Real and the Possible, by Arturo Escobar (Durham: Duke University Press, 2020). Reviewed by Alexandra Cotofana, Zayed…
Channeling the State: Community Media and Popular Politics in Venezuela, by Naomi Schiller (Durham: Duke University Press, 2018). reviewed by…
Large-scale movements of workers, production lines, commodities, and centers of power have been integral to capitalist development since its earliest…
Cristobal Valencia has managed to write a rich and entertaining ethnography about the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela while only sparsely mentioning Hugo…
Krisztina Fehérváry’s Politics in Color and Concrete and Miriam Shakow’s Along the Bolivian Highway both contribute, in very different ways,…
In the last decade, many scholars have produced innovative studies of antipoverty policies, and the literature now includes extensive analyses…
A specter haunts Latin America—the specter of mining. As multinational mining corporations have spread across the continent, their grasp has…
Juliet Erazo’s fascinating ethnography focuses on the ways that indigenous governance in Latin America has shifted over the past decades…