Territorios de diferencia : lugar, movimientos, vida, redes / Arturo Escobar ; traducción, Eduardo Restrepo.
Por: Escobar, Arturo [author.]
Colaborador(es): Restrepo, Eduardo [translator.]
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TextoIdioma: Español Lenguaje original: Inglés Editor: Popayán, Colombia : Editorial Univesidad del Cauca, [2018]Descripción: 1 online resource : illustrations, mapsTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceTítulos uniformes: Territories of difference. Spanish (Restrepo) Tema(s): Proceso Nacional de Comunidades Negras | Social movements -- Colombia -- Pacific Coast -- Case studies | Regionalism -- Colombia -- Pacific Coast | Blacks -- Colombia -- Pacific Coast -- Politics and government | Pacific Coast (Colombia) -- Social conditions | Pacific Coast (Colombia) -- Politics and governmentGénero/Forma: Electronic books.Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Territorios de diferencia.Clasificación CDD: 303.4840981 Clasificación LoC:HN310.P33 ebookRecursos en línea: Digitalia Hispánica | Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Lugar -- Capital -- Naturaleza -- Desarrollo -- Identidad -- Redes.
In this book, the author analyzes the politics of difference enacted by specific place-based ethnic and environmental movements in the context of neoliberal globalization. His analysis is based on his many years of engagement with a group of Afro-Colombian activists of Colombia's Pacific rainforest region, the Proceso de Comunidades Negras (PCN). Escobar offers a detailed ethnographic account of PCN's visions, strategies, and practices, and he chronicles and analyzes the movement's struggles for autonomy, territory, justice, and cultural recognition. Yet he also does much more. Consistently emphasizing the value of local activist knowledge for both understanding and social action and drawing on multiple strands of critical scholarship, Escobar proposes new ways for scholars and activists to examine and apprehend the momentous, complex processes engulfing regions such as the Colombian Pacific today.
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