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Volume 14 – (De)Constructing the Mexican-American Border (1998) 1. Introduction 1. A Central Community Among Multiple Peripheral Communities Mónica Gendreau Universidad Iberoamericana Golfo-Central Gilberto Giménez Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México 2. Mojados, Malinches, and the Dismantling of the United States/Mexico Border in Contemporary Mexican Cinema Glenn A. Martínez The University of Massachusetts at Amherst 3. Revisiting Selena Silvia Pellarolo California State University at Chico 4. Now You See It, Now You Don’t: The Different Border Realities for Labor and Capital in the NAFTA ERA Richard Roman University College, University of Toronto Edur Velasco Arregui Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana–Azcapotzalco 5. Colonialism and the Culture of the Normals Alexandro Silva Community College of El Paso Howard Campbell University of Texas at El Paso 6. Wandering in the Borderlands: Mapping an Imaginative Geography of the Border Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez Texas A&M University 7. Works Cited
Volume 13 – The Caribbean(s) Redefined (1997) 1. Introduction 1. The Cult of the Goddess Mita on the Eve of a New Millennium: A Socio-Anthropological Look at a Caribbean Urban Religion Erik Camayd-Freixas Florida International University 2. Caribbean Identities Reconstructed and Redefined in Women’s Narrative Texts: Marie Chauvet, Myriam Warner-Vieyra, and Ana Lydia Vega Mary Ann Gosser Esquilín Florida Atlantic University 3. Towards an Ontology of Caribbean Existence Holger Henke Independent Scholar/Research Consultant 4. Multiracial Identities in Trinidad and Guyana: Exaltation and Ambiguity Camille Hernandez-Ramdwar University of Toronto 5. The Post-Colonial Tourist and/in the Caribbean Jaume Martí-Olivella Allegheny College 6. Merengue and the Politics of Nationhood and Identity in the Dominican Republic Gus Puleo Columbia University 7. Postcolonial Encounters and the Caribbean Diaspora: “Encancaranublado” by Ana Lydia Vega Fernando Valerio-Holguín Allegheny College 8. Works Cited
Volume 12 – The Fragile Chilean Democracy: Its prospects for survival in the short term (1996) Carl E. Meacham 1. About the Author 1. Introduction 2. The Dictatorship Revisited 3. The Road to Change 4. Constitutional Protections for the Military 5. Educational Management: Higher Education 6. Business, Banking and Financial Concerns 7. Statutory and Other Protections for Alleged Abusers of Human Rights 8. Immediate Aftermath of Transition 9. Assessment of the Aylwin Presidency 10. The Next Phase: Status Quo or Change? 11. Summary and Conclusions 12. Notes 13. Endnotes
Volume 11 – Devastation in the Southern Cone: The Inheritance of the Neo-Liberal Years (1992) Hobart A. Spalding 1. About the Author 1. Introduction 2. The Historical Background and Contemporary Politics 3. Economics 4. Society 5. Privatization/Decentralization 6. New Social Movements 7. Environment 8. Conclusion 9. Notes
Volume 10 – Nature and Bodies, Land and Labor: Mexico’s Colonial Legacy (1991) Abel A. Alves 1. About the Author 1. The History of Land and Labor in Mexico 2. Community, Consumption and Conquest 3. Conclusion 4. Notes
Volume 9 – Patterns and Prospects of Haitian Primary Exports Yves Bourdet and Mats Lundahl 1. About the Author 1. Introduction 2. Primary Exports and Economic Development 3. Patterns of Haitian Primary Exports 4. The Development of Primary Exports 5. Prospects for Haitian Primary Exports 6. Conclusions 7. Notes 8. References
Volume 8 – Peasant Struggles and Agrarian Reform Leon Zamosc 1. About the Author 1. Introduction 2. The End of the Huasipungo System in the Ecuadorian Highlands 3. The Land Struggles in the Colombian Coastal Plains 4. Conclusions 5. Notes
Volume 7 – Generational Identification and Political Fragmentation in Venezuelan Politics in The Late 1960s Steve Ellner 1. About the Author 1. Introduction 2. Inter-party Rivalry and Fragmentation in the 1960s 3. The Renovation Movement: An Overview 4. The Communist Youth 5. The Mir Youth 6. The Revolutionary Copeyano Youth 7. Conclusion 8. Notes
Volume 6 – The State and The Peasantry in Contemporary Colombia Bruce Michael Bagley 1. About the Author 2. Introduction 1. State and Countryside at the Outset of the National Front 2. Accion Communal: Radicalization and Cooptation 3. The Asociacion Nacional de Usuarios Campesinos (ANUC): Radicalization and Repression 4. Legitimacy Crisis and Rural Praetorianism 5. Belisario Betancur and the Search for a Negotiated Peace 6. Conclusion 7. Footnotes
Volume 5 – Roots of Insurgency in Central America Jan L. Flora 1. About the Author 1. Introduction 2. Incorporation into the International Economic System and Role of the State 3. Inclusion or Exclusion of Poor Classes and New Elites in the Political Dialogue 4. Conclusions 5. Notes 6. References
Volume 4 – The Corporacion Minera De Bolivia (Comibol) and the Triangular Plan: A Case Study In Dependency Melvin Burke 1. About the Author 2. Preface 1. Introduction 2. Comibol Before the Triangular Plan 3. The Triangular Plan: Comibol Profits and Losses 4. The Triangular Plan: Comibol Technical Efficiency 5. The Triangular Plan: Comibol Labor and Economic Efficiency 6. Conclusion 7. Footnotes 8. Appendix
Volume 3 – Economic Development and Revolutionary Transformation in Nicaragua Richard L. Harris 1. About the Author 2. Preface 1. Introduction 2. Nicaragua’s Industrial Development Prior to the Revolution 3. The Role of Industry in Revolutionary Nicaragua’s Mixed Economy 4. A Profile of Revolutionary Nicaragua’s Industry 5. The Prospects for Nicaragua’s Industrial Development 6. Conclusion 7. Footnotes 8. Bibliography
Volume 2 – Politics, Fiscal Crisis and Social Security Reform in Brazil (1985) James M. Malloy 1. About the Author 2. Preface 1. Introduction 2. Social Security, the State, and Modern Capitalism 3. Delayed Dependent Development and Social Insurance 4. The Development of Social Security in Brazil 5. The Question of Social Security Reform 6. Authoritarian Statecraft and Social Security Reform 7. The Current Crisis in Brazilian Social Security 8. Conclusion 9. Footnotes 10. Tables
Volume 1 – Political Mobilization and the Breakdown of Democracy in Chile Van R. Whiting, Jr. 1. About the Author 2. Preface 1. The Breakdown of a Regime 2. Political Mobilization and Alternative Theories 3. Historical Political Development 4. The International Context 5. Economic Conflict and State Institutions 6. Ideology, Leadership, and Economic Change 7. Conclusion 8. Notes 9. Bibliography
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