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Cultures In Conflict Social Movements And The State In Peru Reprint 2019 Susan C Stokes

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Cultures In Conflict Social Movements And The State In Peru Reprint 2019 Susan C Stokes
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.15 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Susan C. Stokes
ISBN: 9780520916234, 0520916239
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2019

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Cultures In Conflict Social Movements And The State In Peru Reprint 2019 Susan C Stokes by Susan C. Stokes 9780520916234, 0520916239 instant download after payment.

In this vivid ethnography set in contemporary Peru, Susan Stokes provides a compelling analysis of the making and unmaking of class consciousness among the urban poor. Her research strategy is multifaceted; through interviews, participant observation, and survey research she digs deeply into the popular culture of the social activists and shantytown residents she studies. The result is a penetrating look at how social movements evolve, how poor people construct independent political cultures, and how the ideological domination of oppressed classes can shatter.
This work is a new and vital chapter in the growing literature on the formation of social movements. It chronicles the transformation of Peru's poor from a culture of deference and clientelism in the late 1960s to a population mobilized for radical political action today.

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