Beschreibung:
In a subtle but powerful reading of the shifting relationships between development, hegemony, and social transformation in post-independence Latin America, Ronaldo Munck argues that Latin American subaltern knowledge makes a genuine contribution to the current search for a social order which is sustainable and equitable.
1. Placing Latin America 2. Conquest to Modernity (1510-1910) 3. Nation-Making (1910 - 1964) 4. Hegemony Struggles (1959 - 1976) 5. Market Hegemony (1973 - 2001) 6. Social Counter-movement (1998 - 2012) 7. Globalization Within (1510 - 2010)