New Democratic Initiatives in Authoritarian Twenty-First Century Latin America

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  • ISBN 9781666946222
  • Weight: 581g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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New Democratic Initiatives in Authoritarian Twenty-First Century Latin America uses a multidisciplinary approach to understand the coincidence of emerging social movements, seeking more meaningful forms of democratic participation, on the one hand, and the rise of new authoritarian politics that in part rely on chaos and disorder as mechanisms of domination, on the other. This edited collection argues that Latin America has entered a new phase of political and economic volatility in which traditional conceptual divisions between democracy and authoritarianism need to be re-thought. How are democratic movements coping with and reacting to the new right-wing politics of Jair Bolsonaro and Javier Milei, which among other things, attempt to incorporate the popular classes? Does the “second pink tide” offer meaningful avenues for popular empowerment? How are counter hegemonic struggles built? What are the challenges and opportunities faced by women, queer and trans people, cultural workers, people with disabilities and indigenous groups in this conjuncture? These are the key questions addressed in this book.

Charmain Levy is professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the Université de l'Outaouais.

Manuel Larrabure is assistant professor in the Department of International Relations at Bucknell University.

Dan Furukawa Marques is associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Université Laval.