Written in an accessible language, this book is a fully updated and
revised edition of Latin American Development, a text that provides a
comprehensive introduction to Latin American development in the
twenty-first century and is anchored in decolonial theory and other
critical approaches. This new edition has been revised and updated in
a way that takes into account recent changes in political leadership,
the retreat of the Pink Tide, the Colombian peace accords, new forms
of political and territorial mobilization, the intensification of
extractivism, murders of environmental defenders, major disasters, and
the new contours of feminist and anti-patriarchal struggles. It
features new chapters on decolonial theory, Latin America in the
world, disastrous development, Afrodescendant struggles, and the Latin
American city. The book emphasizes political, economic, social,
cultural, and environmental dimensions of development and considers
key challenges facing the region and the diverse ways in which its
people are responding, as well as providing analysis of the ways in
which such challenges and responses can be theorized. It explores the
region’s historical trajectories, the implementation and rejection
of the neoliberal model, and the role played by diverse social
movements. It is an indispensable resource for students and university
lecturers and professors in development studies, Latin American
studies, geography, anthropology, sociology, political science,
economics, and cultural studies. In addition, it provides an
invaluable introduction to the region for journalists and development
practitioners.
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ISBN
9781000529036
Publisert
2022
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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