TY - BOOK AU - Beigel,Fernanda AU - Rovira Mas,Jorge AU - Maia,João AU - Piovani,Juan Ignacio AU - Costa Pinheiro,Cláudio AU - Villena Fiengo,Sergio AU - Valdés Echenique,Teresa AU - Sosa Elízaga,Raquel AU - Marinis,Pablo de AU - Vega Camacho,Oscar AU - Piedrahíta Arcila AU - Millán,Márgara AU - Araujo Guimarães,Nadya AU - Mariátegui Ezeta,José-Carlos AU - Alfredo Guimarães,Antonio Sérgio AU - Zapata,Francisco AU - Kessler,Gabriel AU - García,Brígida AU - Bringel,Breno AU - Svampa,Maristella AU - Gohn,Maria da Glória AU - Rostagnol,Susana AU - Collado,Patricia AU - Garretón,Manuel Antonio AU - Funes,Patricia AU - Biglieri,Paula AU - Tavares de Almeida,Maria Hermínia AU - Ruiz Encina,Carlos TI - Key texts for Latin American sociology SN - 9781526490261 AV - HM477.L29 K48 2019 PY - 2019/// CY - London PB - Sage Publications KW - Sociología KW - Movimientos Sociales KW - Relaciones Raciales KW - Desigualdad Social KW - Sociedad KW - Política N1 - INCIXN; INCBIB; Introductory Study. Latin American Sociology: A Centennial Regional. PART ONE FOUNDING PROBLEMS: 1. Founding problems and institutionalization of sociology in Latin America, Jorge Rivera Mas -- 2. Alberto Guerreiro Ramos. A critical introduction to brazilian sociology: canned sociology versus dynamic sociology, comment by João Maia -- 3. Orlando Fals Borda. Theoretical-Practical Experiencies: General working guidelines on participatory action research, comment by Juan Ignacio Piovani -- 4. Anibal Quijano. Of Don Quixote and Windmills in Latin America -- 5. Edelberto Torres Rivas. On the pessimism in the social sciences -- 6. Elizabeth Jelin. The foundations of a New Issue: gender, human rights and memory, comment by Teresa Valdés; Introductory Study. Latin American Sociology: A Centennial Regional. PART ONE FOUNDING PROBLEMS: 1. Founding problems and institutionalization of sociology in Latin America, Jorge Rivera Mas -- 2. Alberto Guerreiro Ramos. A critical introduction to brazilian sociology: canned sociology versus dynamic sociology, comment by João Maia -- 3. Orlando Fals Borda. Theoretical-Practical Experiencies: General working guidelines on participatory action research, comment by Juan Ignacio Piovani -- 4. Anibal Quijano. Of Don Quixote and Windmills in Latin America -- 5. Edelberto Torres Rivas. On the pessimism in the social sciences -- 6. Elizabeth Jelin. The foundations of a New Issue: gender, human rights and memory, comment by Teresa Valdés; PART TWO HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY DEBATES. 7. Understanding historical and contemporary debate in Latin America Sociology: Enlightening Paths, Raquel Sosa Elízaga -- 8. Sergio Bagú. Building theory, comment by Pablo de Marinis -- 9.René Zavaleta Mercado. The struggle for surplus, comment by Oscar Vega -- 10. Arturo Escobar. Development (again) in question: trends in critical debates on capitalism, development and modernity in Latin America -- 11. Bolívar Echevarria. The 'american' modernity (keys to its understanding); PART THREE SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND INEQUALITIES. 12. Inequality, inequalities, Nadya Araujo Guimarães -- 13. José Carlos Mariátegui. The problem of race: approaching the issue, comment by José-Carlos Mariátegui Ezeta -- 14. Florestan Fernandes. The weight of the past, comment by Antonio Sérgio -- 15. Rodolfo Stavenhagen. The dynamics odf Inter-ethnic relations: classes, colonialism and acculturation -- 16. José Nun. Marginality and social exclusion, comment by Gabriel Kessler -- 17. Marian Ariza and Orlandina de Oliveira. Households, families and social inequialities in Latin America; PART FOUR IDENTITIES, ACTORS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS. 18. Latin American perspectives on social movements research, Breno Bringel -- 19. Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui. Ch'ixinakax utxiwa: a reflection on the practices and discourses of decolonization -- 20. Eder Sader. New players came on stage - São Paulo Workers' experiences, language and struggles (1970-1980), comment by Maria da Glória Gohn -- 21. Virginia Vargas. Latin American feminisms and their transition to the new millennium, comment by Susana Rostagnol -- 22. Enrique de la Garza Toledo. Trade union models in Latin America, before and after, comment by Patricia Collado; PART FIVE STATE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS. 23. Politics, state and society in Latin American sociology: a partial introduction, Manuel Antonio Garreton -- 24. Suzy Castor. The secular roots of a difficult nation-building, comment by Patricia Funes -- 25. Ernesto Laclau. The populist turn and the center-left in Latin America, comment by Paula Biglieri -- 26.Guillermo O'Donnell. On certain aspects of the crisis of the state, comment by Maria Hermínia Tavares -- 27. Bernardo Sorj. Political activism iin the era of the internet, comment Carlos Ruiz Encina ER -