Between the Guerrillas and the State : The Cocalero Movement, Citizenship, and Identity in the Colombian Amazon /
Uses 1996 strike by Colombian coca workers as site to study the state and social movements, analyzing how peasants denied full citizenship become political players in a way that defines the Colombian state in the international arena.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Durham [N.C.] :
Duke University Press,
2011.
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Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- History of colonization, marginalization, and the state : guerrillas, drug trafficking, and paramilitarism in the Colombian Amazon
- Coca and the war on drugs in Putumayo : illegality, armed conflict, and the politics of time and space
- Turning civic movements into a social movement : antecedents of the cocalero social movement
- The cocalero social movement : stigmatization and the politics of recognition and identity
- Negotiations with the central government : clashing visions over the "right to have rights"
- Competing states or competing governments? : an analysis of local state formation in a conflict-ridden zone
- From social to political leadership : gaining visibility as civil society in the midst of increased armed conflict
- Plan Colombia and the depoliticization of citizenship in Putumayo.