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select one social movement from anywhere in Latin America and use course concept

June 15, 2024

select one social movement from anywhere in Latin America and use course concepts to make an original argument about it.   
Please submit your final papers below as a .doc or .pdf file. The goal is to hit 18-20 pages, plus a bibliography. 
Regarding the self-evaluation, this is a one page, single-spaced assignment. You will submit the evaluation alongside your final paper (it should be in the same document, please). Here, you will assign yourself a grade and justify it.
-Honestly evaluate your effort in the course (reading, attendance, participation, final paper assignment). 
-Evaluate your growth as a novice scholar. How did the experience fit into your overall aspirations and how can you build from these skills for what you hope to achieve inside and outside of academia?
-Evaluate your final essay itself. How did you approach the assignment? Do you think you came across any novel findings? How did you demonstrate growth as a writer? 
cite from here: Required Course Texts:
Raul Zibechi, Territories in Resistance: A Cartography of Latin American Social Movements, AK Press, 2012
Susan Eckstein, Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, University of California Press, 1989
Veronica Gago, Feminist International: How to Change Everything, Verso Press, 2020
Week 1: Introduction
Zibechi, Introduction through Chapter 5, Territories in Resistance, AK Press, 2012
Charles Tilly, Social Movements, 1768-2004, Paradigm Publishing, 2004, pp. 1-15; 95-123
Week 2:
Susan Eckstein, Introduction, Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, UC Press, 1989, pp. 1-55
Week 3:
Zibechi, Chapter 6, Territories in Resistance, AK Press, 2012
Ximena de la Barra and Richard A. dello Buono, Chapters 2 & 3, Latin America after the Neoliberal Debacle: Another Region is Possible, Rowman and Littlefield, 2009
Week 4
Regis Debray, Revolution in the Revolution: Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in Latin America, Evergreen Black Cat, 1967
Timothy P Wickham-Crowley, “Winners, Losers, and Also-Rans: Toward A Comparative Sociology of Latin American Guerrilla Movements,” Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, University of California Press, 1989
Luis Camnitzer, “The Tupamaros,” Conceptualism in Latin American Art: Didactics of Liberation, University of Texas Press, 2007
Week 5
Marysa Navarro, “The Personal Is Political: Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo,” Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, University of California Press, 1989
Manuel Antonio Garreton M, “Popular Mobilization and the Military Regime in Chile: The Complexities of the Invisible Transition,” Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, University of California Press, 1989
Maria Helena Moreira Alves, “Interclass Alliances in the Opposition to the Military in Brazil: Consequences for the Transition Period,” Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, University of California Press, 1989
Week 6
Zibechi, Chapter 7-8, Territories in Resistance, AK Press, 2012
John Walton, “Debt, Protest, and the State in Latin America,” Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, University of California Press, 1989
Ximena de la Barra and Richard A. dello Buono, Chapter 6, Latin America after the Neoliberal Debacle: Another Region is Possible, Rowman and Littlefield, 2009
Week 7
Zibechi, Chapter 15, Territories in Resistance, AK Press, 2012
Federico Rossi, “The Second Wave of Incorporation in Latin America: A Conceptualization of the Quest for Inclusion Applied to Argentina,” Latin American Politics and Society, 2015
Mia Dragnic and Pierina Ferretti, “Revolt In Chile: Life Against Capital,” Viewpoint, 2020
Week 8
Zibechi, Chapter 12, Territories in Resistance, AK Press, 2012
Susan Eckstein, “Poor People versus the state and Capital: Anatomy of a Successful Community Mobilization for Housing in Mexico,” Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, University of California Press, 1989
Week 9
Zibechi, Chapters 9-11, Territories in Resistance, AK Press, 2012
Gustavo Verdesio, “Endless dispossession: the Charrua re-emergence in Uruguay in the light of settler colonialism,” Settler Colonial Studies, 2020
Veronica Gago, Feminist International: How to Change Everything, Verso Press, 2020 (First Half)
Week 10
Zibechi, Chapter 16, Territories in Resistance, AK Press, 2012
Veronica Gago, Feminist International: How to Change Everything, Verso Press, 2020 (Second Half)

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