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Impulse to Act - A New Anthropology of Resistance and Social Justice (Paperback): Othon Alexandrakis Impulse to Act - A New Anthropology of Resistance and Social Justice (Paperback)
Othon Alexandrakis; Contributions by Jessica Greenberg, Eirine Avramapoulou, Irene Peano, James D. Faubion, …
R823 R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Save R63 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What drives people to take to the streets in protest? What is their connection to other activists and how does that change over time? How do seemingly spontaneous activist movements emerge, endure, and evolve, especially when they lack a leader and concrete agenda? How does one analyze a changing political movement immersed in contingency? Impulse to Act addresses these questions incisively, examining a wide range of activist movements from the December 2008 protests in Greece to the recent chto delat in Russia. Contributors in the first section of this volume highlight the affective dimensions of political movements, charting the various ways in which participants coalesce around and belong to collectives of resistance. The potent agency of movements is highlighted in the second section, where scholars show how the emerging actions and critiques of protesters help disrupt authoritative political structures. Responding to the demands of the field today, the novel approaches to protest movements in Impulse to Act offer new ways to reengage with the traditional cornerstones of political anthropology.

Impulse to Act - A New Anthropology of Resistance and Social Justice (Hardcover): Othon Alexandrakis Impulse to Act - A New Anthropology of Resistance and Social Justice (Hardcover)
Othon Alexandrakis; Contributions by Jessica Greenberg, Eirine Avramapoulou, Irene Peano, James D. Faubion, …
R1,892 R1,626 Discovery Miles 16 260 Save R266 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What drives people to take to the streets in protest? What is their connection to other activists and how does that change over time? How do seemingly spontaneous activist movements emerge, endure, and evolve, especially when they lack a leader and concrete agenda? How does one analyze a changing political movement immersed in contingency? Impulse to Act addresses these questions incisively, examining a wide range of activist movements from the December 2008 protests in Greece to the recent chto delat in Russia. Contributors in the first section of this volume highlight the affective dimensions of political movements, charting the various ways in which participants coalesce around and belong to collectives of resistance. The potent agency of movements is highlighted in the second section, where scholars show how the emerging actions and critiques of protesters help disrupt authoritative political structures. Responding to the demands of the field today, the novel approaches to protest movements in Impulse to Act offer new ways to reengage with the traditional cornerstones of political anthropology.

Gender, Sexuality, and Power in Latin America since Independence (Hardcover, New): William E. French, Katherine Elaine Bliss Gender, Sexuality, and Power in Latin America since Independence (Hardcover, New)
William E. French, Katherine Elaine Bliss; Contributions by Eduardo P. Archetti, Ann S Blum, Alejandra Bronfman, …
R3,959 Discovery Miles 39 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Featuring the original primary research of a number of leading scholars, this innovative volume integrates gender and sexuality into the main currents of historical interpretation concerning Latin America. The book argues that gender and sexuality-rather than simply supplementing existing explanations of political, social, cultural, and economic phenomena-are central to understanding these processes. Focusing on subjects as varied as murder, motherhood and the death penalty in early Republican Venezuela, dueling in Uruguay, midwifery in Brazil, youth culture in Mexico, and revolution in Nicaragua, contributors explore the many ways that gender and sexuality have been essential to the operation of power in Latin America over the last two hundred years. The linked questions of agency, identity, the body, and ethnicity are woven throughout their analysis. By analyzing a rich array of medical, criminological, juridical, social scientific, and human rights discourses throughout Latin America, the authors challenge students as well as scholars to reconsider our understanding of the past through the lenses of gender and sexuality. Making the case for the centrality of gender and sexuality to any study of political and social relations, this volume also will help chart the future direction of research in Latin American history since Independence.

21st Century Sexualities - Contemporary Issues in Health, Education, and Rights (Paperback, New Ed): Gilbert Herdt, Cymene Howe 21st Century Sexualities - Contemporary Issues in Health, Education, and Rights (Paperback, New Ed)
Gilbert Herdt, Cymene Howe
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exploring sexuality in the twenty-first century, this unique book collects together more than fifty timely and accessible contributions to create a wide-ranging and compelling picture of contemporary American sexuality.

Incorporating the latest cutting-edge controversies, theory and methodological material from the major domains of sexual education, sexual health, sexual rights, and globalization, this book includes a superb editorial overview that opens up the field for students and teachers alike.

This anthology will be an invaluable supplement to all levels of students and researchers interested in sexuality across a range of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, gender and sexuality studies and politics.

21st Century Sexualities - Contemporary Issues in Health, Education, and Rights (Hardcover): Gilbert Herdt, Cymene Howe 21st Century Sexualities - Contemporary Issues in Health, Education, and Rights (Hardcover)
Gilbert Herdt, Cymene Howe
R5,486 Discovery Miles 54 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exploring sexuality in the twenty-first century, this unique book collects together more than fifty timely and accessible contributions to create a wide-ranging and compelling picture of contemporary American sexuality.

Incorporating the latest cutting-edge controversies, theory and methodological material from the major domains of sexual education, sexual health, sexual rights, and globalization, this book includes a superb editorial overview that opens up the field for students and teachers alike.

This anthology will be an invaluable supplement to all levels of students and researchers interested in sexuality across a range of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, gender and sexuality studies and politics.

Ecologics - Wind and Power in the Anthropocene (Hardcover): Cymene Howe Ecologics - Wind and Power in the Anthropocene (Hardcover)
Cymene Howe
R2,776 Discovery Miles 27 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Between 2009 and 2013 Cymene Howe and Dominic Boyer conducted fieldwork in Mexico's Isthmus of Tehuantepec to examine the political, social, and ecological dimensions of moving from fossil fuels to wind power. Their work manifested itself as a new ethnographic form: the duograph-a combination of two single-authored books that draw on shared fieldsites, archives, and encounters that can be productively read together, yet can also stand alone in their analytic ambitions. In her volume, Ecologics, Howe narrates how an antidote to the Anthropocene became both failure and success. Tracking the development of what would have been Latin America's largest wind park, Howe documents indigenous people's resistance to the project and the political and corporate climate that derailed its renewable energy potential. Using feminist and more-than-human theories, Howe demonstrates how the dynamics of energy and environment cannot be captured without understanding how human aspirations for energy articulate with nonhuman beings, technomaterial objects, and the geophysical forces that are at the heart of wind and power.

Ecologics - Wind and Power in the Anthropocene (Paperback): Cymene Howe Ecologics - Wind and Power in the Anthropocene (Paperback)
Cymene Howe
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Between 2009 and 2013 Cymene Howe and Dominic Boyer conducted fieldwork in Mexico's Isthmus of Tehuantepec to examine the political, social, and ecological dimensions of moving from fossil fuels to wind power. Their work manifested itself as a new ethnographic form: the duograph-a combination of two single-authored books that draw on shared fieldsites, archives, and encounters that can be productively read together, yet can also stand alone in their analytic ambitions. In her volume, Ecologics, Howe narrates how an antidote to the Anthropocene became both failure and success. Tracking the development of what would have been Latin America's largest wind park, Howe documents indigenous people's resistance to the project and the political and corporate climate that derailed its renewable energy potential. Using feminist and more-than-human theories, Howe demonstrates how the dynamics of energy and environment cannot be captured without understanding how human aspirations for energy articulate with nonhuman beings, technomaterial objects, and the geophysical forces that are at the heart of wind and power.

Intimate Activism - The Struggle for Sexual Rights in Postrevolutionary Nicaragua (Paperback): Cymene Howe Intimate Activism - The Struggle for Sexual Rights in Postrevolutionary Nicaragua (Paperback)
Cymene Howe
R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Intimate Activism" tells the story of Nicaraguan sexual-rights activists who helped to overturn the most repressive antisodomy law in the Americas. The law was passed shortly after the Sandinistas lost power in 1990 and, to the surprise of many, was repealed in 2007. In this vivid ethnography, Cymene Howe analyzes how local activists balanced global discourses regarding human rights and identity politics with the contingencies of daily life in Nicaragua. Though they were initially spurred by the antisodomy measure, activists sought to change not only the law but also culture. Howe emphasizes the different levels of intervention where activism occurs, from mass-media outlets and public protests to meetings of clandestine consciousness-raising groups. She follows the travails of queer characters in a hugely successful telenovela, traces the ideological tensions within the struggle for sexual rights, and conveys the voices of those engaged in "becoming" "lesbianas" and "homosexuales" in contemporary Nicaragua.

Anthropocene Unseen - A Lexicon (Paperback): Anand Pandian Anthropocene Unseen - A Lexicon (Paperback)
Anand Pandian; Cymene Howe
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Issue 4, November 2016) (Paperback):... Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Issue 4, November 2016) (Paperback)
Dominic Boyer, James Faubion, Cymene Howe
R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 3, August 2016) (Paperback):... Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 3, August 2016) (Paperback)
Dominic Boyer, James Faubion, Cymene Howe
R440 Discovery Miles 4 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 2, May 2016) (Paperback): Dominic... Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 2, May 2016) (Paperback)
Dominic Boyer, James Faubion, Cymene Howe
R446 Discovery Miles 4 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 1, February 2016) (Paperback):... Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 1, February 2016) (Paperback)
Dominic Boyer, James Faubion, Cymene Howe
R446 Discovery Miles 4 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 4, November 2015) (Paperback):... Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 4, November 2015) (Paperback)
Dominic Boyer, James Faubion, Cymene Howe
R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 3, August 2015) (Paperback):... Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 3, August 2015) (Paperback)
Dominic Boyer, James Faubion, Cymene Howe
R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 2, May 2015) (Paperback): Dominic... Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 2, May 2015) (Paperback)
Dominic Boyer, James Faubion, Cymene Howe
R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 1, February 2015) (Paperback):... Cultural Anthropology - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 1, February 2015) (Paperback)
Dominic Boyer, James Faubion, Cymene Howe
R454 Discovery Miles 4 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Gender, Sexuality, and Power in Latin America since Independence (Paperback): William E. French, Katherine Elaine Bliss Gender, Sexuality, and Power in Latin America since Independence (Paperback)
William E. French, Katherine Elaine Bliss; Contributions by Eduardo P. Archetti, Ann S Blum, Alejandra Bronfman, …
R1,697 Discovery Miles 16 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Featuring the original primary research of a number of leading scholars, this innovative volume integrates gender and sexuality into the main currents of historical interpretation concerning Latin America. The book argues that gender and sexuality-rather than simply supplementing existing explanations of political, social, cultural, and economic phenomena-are central to understanding these processes. Focusing on subjects as varied as murder, motherhood and the death penalty in early Republican Venezuela, dueling in Uruguay, midwifery in Brazil, youth culture in Mexico, and revolution in Nicaragua, contributors explore the many ways that gender and sexuality have been essential to the operation of power in Latin America over the last two hundred years. The linked questions of agency, identity, the body, and ethnicity are woven throughout their analysis. By analyzing a rich array of medical, criminological, juridical, social scientific, and human rights discourses throughout Latin America, the authors challenge students as well as scholars to reconsider our understanding of the past through the lenses of gender and sexuality. Making the case for the centrality of gender and sexuality to any study of political and social relations, this volume also will help chart the future direction of research in Latin American history since Independence.

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