ISBN:
9780826365019
,
9780826362575
Language:
English
Pages:
xv, 175 Seiten
,
Diagramme, Karte
DDC:
989.2
Keywords:
Politisches System
;
Politischer Wandel
;
Arbeitsbeziehungen
;
Grundeigentum
;
Amerikanische Geschichte
;
HISTORY / Latin America / South America
;
HISTORY / Social History
;
History of the Americas
;
Social & cultural history
;
Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
;
Paraguay
;
Paraguay
;
Paraguay
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Paraguay
;
Gesellschaft
;
Indigenes Volk
;
Frau
;
Politik
;
Geschichte 1990-2020
Abstract:
Introduction,1:Indigenous People in Paraguay and Latin America’s Move to Democracy, 2: The Guaraní: From Forest People to Urban Refugees, 3: Rethinking Ayoreo Urbanity: Labor Relations and Land Claims in a Mennonite Colony of the Chaco, 4: Paraguay’s Political System from Authoritarian Hegemony to Moderate Pluralism, 1954–2019, 5: Gender Quotas and Women’s Political Identities in Paraguay, 6: Paraguay and Mercosur: Unlocking Global Potential in a Regional Trade Agreement?
Abstract:
This unique collection of multidisciplinary essays explores recent developments in Paraguay over the course of the last thirty years since General Alfredo Stroessner fell from power in 1989. Stroessner’s strong authoritarian legacy continues to exert an impact on Paraguay’s political culture today, where the conservative Colorado Party continues to dominate much of the political landscape in spite of the country having transitioned into a modern democracy.
Abstract:
The essays in Native Peoples, Politics, and Society in Contemporary Paraguay provide new understandings of how Paraguay has become more integrated into the regional economy and societies of Latin America and changed in unexpected ways. The scholarship examines how the political change impacted Paraguayans, especially its indigenous population, and how the country adapted as it emerged from authoritarian traditions. Each contribution is exemplary in the scope and depth of its understanding of Paraguay, especially its indigenous peoples, politics, women’s rights, economy, and natural environment. (University of New Mexico Press)
Abstract:
A collection of essays exploring recent developments in Paraguay over the course of the last thirty years since General Alfredo Stroessner fell from power in 1989. These essays provide new understandings of how Paraguay has become more integrated into the regional economy and societies of Latin America and changed in unexpected ways
Description / Table of Contents:
List of MapsList of TablesAcknowledgmentsChronology of Major Events Melissa Birch, Paola Canova, Sarah Patricia Cerna Villagra, Barbara A. Ganson, and René D. Harder HorstIntroduction Barbara A. GansonChapter One. Indigenous People in Paraguay and Latin America's Move to Democracy René D. Harder HorstChapter Two. The Guaraní: From Forest People to Urban Refugees Richard K. ReedChapter Three. Rethinking Ayoreo Urbanity: Labor Relations and Land Claims in a Mennonite Colony of the Chaco Paola CanovaChapter Four. Paraguay's Political System from Authoritarian Hegemony to Moderate Pluralism, 1954-2019 Sarah Patricia Cerna Villagra, Sara Mabel Villalba Portillo, Eduardo Tamayo Belda, and Roque Mereles PintosChapter Five. Gender Quotas and Women's Political Identities in Paraguay Brian TurnerChapter Six. Paraguay and Mercosur: Unlocking Global Potential in a Regional Trade Agreement? Melissa BirchContributorsIndex
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