The Spaces of Neoliberalism: Land, Place, and Family in Latin America by Jacquelyn Chase

The Spaces of Neoliberalism: Land, Place, and Family in Latin America

Jacquelyn Chase
264 pages
Kumarian Press
Jan 2002
Hardcover
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* For students and researchers in Latin American studies, international development, geography, and anthropology* A contemporary exploration of people's responses to neoliberal market reforms in everyday life in Latin America. Readers will learn how local communities, ethnic groups, and women react to market power and see how state policy affects people in their daily lives. The Spaces of Neoliberalism looks at several aspects of sociopolitical tensions including the politics of land and land reform, and the family as a place of negotiation between the roles of men and women.
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Pages 264
Publisher Kumarian Press
Published 2002
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