Plebeian Power: Collective Action and Indigenous, Working-Class and Popular Identities in Bolivia
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Format
Kindle
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
Apr 11, 2014
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004254447
ISBN-13
9789004254442
Description
Alvaro García Linera's collection of essays delves into the intricate tapestry of social movements and identities in Bolivia, shedding light on the powerful role that indigenous and working-class communities play in shaping the nation's political landscape. Through compelling narratives and sharp analyses, he examines how these groups harness collective action to assert their rights and influence.
As Linera explores historical and contemporary perspectives, he highlights the resilience and agency of popular identities in resistance to systemic marginalization. By bridging personal stories with broader socio-political contexts, the work offers readers an insightful understanding of Bolivia's dynamic struggles and triumphs while fostering a deeper appreciation for the voices behind its evolving identity.
As Linera explores historical and contemporary perspectives, he highlights the resilience and agency of popular identities in resistance to systemic marginalization. By bridging personal stories with broader socio-political contexts, the work offers readers an insightful understanding of Bolivia's dynamic struggles and triumphs while fostering a deeper appreciation for the voices behind its evolving identity.
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