Social Movements : An Anthropological Reader
رقم التسجيلة | 5288 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 9781405101097 |
رقم الطلب |
HM881.S627 |
العنوان | Social Movements : An Anthropological Reader |
بيانات النشر | Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2004. |
الوصف المادي | 344 P |
بيان السلسلة | Blackwell readers in anthropology | 7 |
المحتويات / النص |
Contents 1. Introduction: Social Movements and Global Processes: June Nash (City University New York) Part I: Fragmentation and the Recomposition of Civil Society 2. When Networks Don't Work: Marc Edelman (City University New York) 3. The State and the Right Wing: The Village Scout Movement in Thailand: Katherine A. Bowie (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 4. Gender, Citizenship, and the Politics of Identity: Lynn Stephen (University of Oregon) 5. Activism and Class Identity: The Saturn Auto Factory Case: Sharryn Kasmir (Hofstra University) Part II: Secularization and Fundamentalist Reactions 6. Print Islam: Media and Religious Revolution in Afghanistan: David B. Edwards (Williams College) 7. Local Islam Gone Global: The Roots of Religious Militancy in Egypt and its Transnational Transformation: James Toth (Northeastern University) 8. Nationalism and Militarism in West Papua: Institutional Power, Interpretive Practice, and the Pursuit of Christian Truth: Danilyn Rutherford (University of Chicago) 9. The Sarvodaya Movement's Vision of Peace and a Dharmic Civil Society: George Bond (Northwestern University) Part III: Deterritorialization and the Politics of Place 10. Ethnic Resurgence: Autonomy Movements against Deterritorialization: June Nash (City University New York) 11. Resiliance of Nationalism in a Global Era: Megaprojects in Mexico's South: Molly Doane (Marquette University) 12. The Politics of Place: Legislation, Civil Society and the 'Restoration" of the Florida Everglades: Max Kirsch (Florida Atlantic University) 13. "Land, Water, and Truth": San Identity and Global Indigenism: Renée Sylvain (University of Guelph) Part IV: Privatization, Individualization, and Global Cosmopolitanism 14. The Fair Trade Movement: Changing the Rules of Trade with Global Partnership: Kimberly M. Grimes (University of Delaware) 15. "The Water is Ours, Carajo!": Deep Citizenship in Bolivia's Water War: Robert Albro (Wheaton College) 16. From the Cosmopolitan to the Personal: Women's Mobilization with Respect to HIV/AIDS: Ida Susser (City University of New York) 17. Political Organization among Indigenous Women of the Amazonia: Ligia Simonian (Federal University of Par?) 18. At Home in the World: Women's Activism in Hyderabad, India: Deepa Reddy (University of Houston- Clear Lake) |
المواضيع | Social movements |
الأسماء المرتبطة | Nash, June |
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