Popular Culture In Chile

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Chilean cultural resistance analysis
Chilean popular culture
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Existence Change
Feminist Popular Education
gender and poverty
Grass Roots Theater
grassroots movements
Home Town
Informal Improvisations
La Puntilla
Latin American Feminists
Latin American studies
Live Poverty
Ollas Comunes
organized resistance
Poor Urban
Poor Urban Youth
Popular Economy
popular education theory
Popular Unity
Puerto Montt
Recreation Groups
Rural Popular Culture
Santiago Metropolitan Region
social change
Social Reproduction
social transformation
solidarity economy
Solidarity Organizations
survival strategies
Suspension Period
Vice Versa
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9780367299309
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1991. An implicit thesis of this volume is that popular culture in Chile is more than the total of many individual biographies. It requires a new analysis of society as a whole and of social change. Too often, political scientists and other social analysts have seen social change as proceeding from the top down. One can interpre
Kenneth Aman is professor of philosophy and religion at Montclair State College. He has visited Chile several times, most notably in 1985–1986 when he and his family spent most of a sabbatical year there. They had the unusual experience of living in a typical población, the same milieu that figures prominently in virtually every chapter of this volume. Aman, who has published widely on Latin American liberation theology, turned his research interests to popular culture after encountering it directly and interviewing a number of scholars. He was particularly impressed by the opportunities and challenges this culture offers to Christians. Aman is also the editor of Border Regions of Faith: An Anthology of Religion (1987).

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