A post-neoliberal era in Latin America? : revisiting cultural paradigms /
This text explores neoliberalism in contemporary Latin America as a set of interrelated cultural forms, offering a transnational and comparative perspective on the ways in which neoliberalism has transformed public discourses of self and social relationships, popular cultures and modes of everyday e...
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| Language: | English |
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Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL, USA :
Bristol University Press,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: Everyday Life in (Post-)Neoliberal Latin America
- Imaginaries, Sociability and Cultural Patterns in the Post- Neoliberal Era: A Glance at the Argentinean, Paraguayan, and Venezuelan Experiences
- Making Neoliberal Selves: Popular Psychology in Contemporary Mexico
- From Uribe's "Democratic Security" to Santo's Peace Accords with the FARC: Hate, Fear, Hope and other Emotions in Contemporary Colombian Politics
- Cine Bajo Tierra: Ecuador's Booming Underground Cinema in the Aftermath of the Neoliberal Era
- Neoliberalising Humanity: Culture and Popular Participation in the Case of the Street Market of Caruaru, Brazil
- The Contribution of the Catholic Magazine Espacio Laical and the Constitution to the Cuban Public Sphere
- Argentina: The Philosophical Resistance to the Conquest of the Soul
- Fleeing (Post-)Chávez Memories: The 1990s and the Black Friday Generation
- Re-imagined Community: The Mapuche Nation in Neoliberal Chile
- Neoliberalism and the Negotiation of the American Dream in Contemporary Latina Narratives
- Bare Life in Contemporary Mexico: Everyday Violence and Folk Saints
- Index