Shifting frontiers of citizenship : the Latin American experience / / edited by Mario Sznajder, Luis Roniger, Carlos A. Forment.

While in the days of the Cold War models of citizenship were relatively clear-cut around the contrasting projects of reform and revolution, in the last three decades Latin America has become a laboratory for comparative research. The region has witnessed both a renewal of electoral democracy and the...

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:International Comparative Social Studies 29.
Physical Description:1 online resource (564 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Mario Sznajder , Luis Roniger and Carlos A. Forment
  • Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship: The Latin American Experience / Luis Roniger and Mario Sznajder
  • Alternative Models of Democracy in Latin America / Laurence Whitehead
  • Latin America and the Problem of Multiple Modernities / Shmuel N. Eisenstadt
  • Four Models of Citizenship: From Authoritarianism to Consumer Citizenship / Bryan S. Turner
  • Democracy, Freedom and Domination: A Theoretical Discussion with Special Reference to Brazil via India / José Maurício Domingues
  • Identity, Social Justice and Corporatism: The Resilience of Republican Citizenship / David Lehmann
  • The Perils of Constituent Power and Multicultural Citizenship in Bolivia / Robert Albro
  • Political Citizenship and Gender / Gisela Zaremberg
  • Argentina’s Recuperated Factory Movement and Citizenship: An Arendtian Perspective / Carlos A. Forment
  • The Crisis of Political Representation and the Emergence of New Forms of Political Participation in Latin America / Leonardo Avritzer
  • Popular Impeachments: Ecuador in Comparative Perspective / Leon Zamosc
  • Electoral Revolutions, Populism, and Citizenship in Latin America / Carlos de la Torre
  • From Juan Perón to Hugo Chávez and Back: Populism Reconsidered / Raanan Rein
  • States and Transnationalism: The Janus-Face of Citizenship in Central America / Luis Roniger
  • Being National, Being Transnational: Snapshots of Belonging and Citizenship / Judit Bokser Liwerant
  • Exiled Citizens: Chilean Political Leaders in Italy / Maria Rosaria Stabili
  • The Latin American Diasporas: New Collective Identities and Citizenship Practices / Leonardo Senkman
  • Citizenship and the Contradictions of Free Market Policies in Chile and Latin America / Mario Sznajder
  • Institutions and Citizenship: Reflections on the Illicit / Deborah Yashar
  • National Insecurity and the Citizenship Gap in Latin America / Alison Brysk
  • When Everything Seems to Change, Why Do We Still Call it ‘Citizenship’? / Philip Oxhorn
  • Bibliography / Mario Sznajder , Luis Roniger and Carlos A. Forment
  • Index / Mario Sznajder , Luis Roniger and Carlos A. Forment.