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Key texts for Latin American sociology

Por: Beigel, Fernanda, EdColaborador(es): Rovira Mas, Jorge | Maia, João | Piovani, Juan Ignacio | Costa Pinheiro, Cláudio | Villena Fiengo, Sergio | Valdés Echenique, Teresa | Sosa Elízaga, Raquel | Marinis, Pablo de | Vega Camacho, Oscar | Piedrahíta Arcila | Millán, Márgara | Araujo Guimarães, Nadya | Mariátegui Ezeta, José-Carlos | Alfredo Guimarães, Antonio Sérgio | Zapata, Francisco | Kessler, Gabriel | García, Brígida | Bringel, Breno | Svampa, Maristella | Gohn, Maria da Glória | Rostagnol, Susana | Collado, Patricia | Garretón, Manuel Antonio | Funes, Patricia | Biglieri, Paula | Tavares de Almeida, Maria Hermínia | Ruiz Encina, CarlosTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries SSIS Series. Sage Studies in International Sociology. , 17 Detalles de publicación: London: Sage Publications, 2019 Descripción: 432 p. ; 15.5 x 23.5 cmISBN: 9781526490261Tema(s): Sociología | Movimientos Sociales | Relaciones Raciales | Desigualdad Social | Sociedad | PolíticaClasificación LoC:HM477.L29 K48 2019
Contenidos:
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
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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

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