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A Revolution in Fragments
Traversing Scales of Justice, Ideology, and Practice in Bolivia MARK GOODALE
Mark Goodale’s ethnographic study of Bolivian politics and society between 2006 and 2015 reveals the fragmentary and contested nature of the country’s radical experiments in pluralism, ethnic politics, and socioeconomic planning. Goodale uses contemporary Bolivia as an ideal case study with which to theorize the role that political agency, identity, and economic equality play within movements for justice and structural change. DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS November 2019 28 illus. 320pp 9781478006527 £21.99 PB now £15.39
Parenting Empires Class, Whiteness, and the Moral Economy of Privilege in Latin America ANA YOLANDA RAMOS-ZAYAS
In Parenting Empires Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas focuses on the parenting practices of Latin American urban elites to analyze how everyday experiences of whiteness, privilege, and inequality reinforce national and hemispheric idioms of anti-corruption and austerity. The author sheds light on how child-rearing practices permit urban elites in the Global South to sustain and profit from entrenched social and racial hierarchies. DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS April 2020 13 illus. 296pp 9781478008217 £21.99 PB now £15.39
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Mafalda
A Social and Political History of Latin America’s Global Comic ISABELLA COSSE TRANSLATED BY LAURA PÉREZ CARRARA
In Mafalda: A Social and Political History of Latin America’s Global Comic Isabella Cosse examines the history, political commentary, and influence of the world-famous comic character Mafalda from her Argentine origins in 1964 to her global reach in the 1990s. DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS Series: Latin America in Translation December 2019 56 illus. 288pp 9781478006381 £20.99 PB now £14.69
Pluriversal Politics
The Real and the Possible ARTURO ESCOBAR
Reflecting on the experience, philosophy, and practice of Latin American indigenous and Afrodescendant activist-intellectuals who mobilize to defend their territories from large-scale extraction, Arturo Escobar shows how the key to addressing planetary crises is the creation of the pluriverse—a world of many epistemological and ontological worlds. DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS Series: Latin America in Translation April 2020 3 illus. 232pp 9781478008460 £20.99 PB now £14.69