Democracy and Brazil : collapse and regression /: collapse and regression. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Democracy and Brazil : collapse and regression /: collapse and regression. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Democracy and Brazil : collapse and regression
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Bernardo Bianchi, Jorge Chaloub, Patricia Rangel, Frieder Otto Wolf.
- Editors:
- Bianchi, Bernardo
Chaloub, Jorge
Rangel, Patrícia
Wolf, Frieder Otto - Contents:
- 1. De-democratization in Contemporary Brazil: From 2015 to 2019 Bernardo Bianchi, Patricia Rangel, and Jorge Chaloub PART I Political Collapse 2. Initial Observations on the Brazilian Disaster Antonio Negri 3. Cycles of Democracy and the Racial Issue in Brazil (1978–2019) Flavia Rios 4. Democratization and De-democratization in Left-Led Brazil: From "Low-Conflict Progressivism" to "Hyper-Reactionary Neoliberalism" Barry Cannon 5. The Right and Neo-Golpismo in Latin America. A Comparative Reading of Honduras (2009), Paraguay (2012), and Brazil (2016) Lorena Soler and Florencia Prego 6. Corruption and Neoliberalism in Contemporary Brazil Pedro Luiz Lima and Jorge Chaloub 7. Bolsonaro and the Current Stage of the Brazilian Social Crisis: Historical Continuities as a Backdrop for the Present Situation Rômulo Lima 8. The Post-Depressive Constellation: From Political Effervescence to the Rise of Right-Wing Authoritarianism in Brazil Arthur Bueno PART II Social Regression 9. Paulo Freire’s Legacy and the Ideological Battle in Brazil Bernardo Bianchi 10. The Urban Crisis in Brazil: from the Neodevelopmentalist Experiment to the Rise of Bolsonarismo Ermínia Maricato and Paolo Colosso 11. De-democratization in Brazil and the New Puzzle of Women’s Political Representation Patricia Rangel, Eneida Vinhaes Dultra, and David McCoy 12. Politics of Devastation: Remarks on De-democratization, Indigenous Peoples, and the Environment in Contemporary Brazil Ana Guggenheim Coutinho 13. Politics1. De-democratization in Contemporary Brazil: From 2015 to 2019 Bernardo Bianchi, Patricia Rangel, and Jorge Chaloub PART I Political Collapse 2. Initial Observations on the Brazilian Disaster Antonio Negri 3. Cycles of Democracy and the Racial Issue in Brazil (1978–2019) Flavia Rios 4. Democratization and De-democratization in Left-Led Brazil: From "Low-Conflict Progressivism" to "Hyper-Reactionary Neoliberalism" Barry Cannon 5. The Right and Neo-Golpismo in Latin America. A Comparative Reading of Honduras (2009), Paraguay (2012), and Brazil (2016) Lorena Soler and Florencia Prego 6. Corruption and Neoliberalism in Contemporary Brazil Pedro Luiz Lima and Jorge Chaloub 7. Bolsonaro and the Current Stage of the Brazilian Social Crisis: Historical Continuities as a Backdrop for the Present Situation Rômulo Lima 8. The Post-Depressive Constellation: From Political Effervescence to the Rise of Right-Wing Authoritarianism in Brazil Arthur Bueno PART II Social Regression 9. Paulo Freire’s Legacy and the Ideological Battle in Brazil Bernardo Bianchi 10. The Urban Crisis in Brazil: from the Neodevelopmentalist Experiment to the Rise of Bolsonarismo Ermínia Maricato and Paolo Colosso 11. De-democratization in Brazil and the New Puzzle of Women’s Political Representation Patricia Rangel, Eneida Vinhaes Dultra, and David McCoy 12. Politics of Devastation: Remarks on De-democratization, Indigenous Peoples, and the Environment in Contemporary Brazil Ana Guggenheim Coutinho 13. Politics and Religion in Contemporary Brazil: The Neoconservative Turn in Evangelical Christianity Magali do Nascimento Cunha 14. What is Post-Truth? A Tentative Answer with Brazil as a Case Study Ernesto Perini-Santos 15. Psychiatric Power: Exclusion and Segregation in the Brazilian Mental Health System Marlon Miguel 16. A Return to the Past or a New Beginning? Why the Brazilian Case Merits Broader Discussion Frieder Otto Wolf … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 320.981
Democracy -- Brazil
Conservatism -- Brazil
Neoliberalism -- Brazil
Brazil -- Politics and government -- 2003- - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000168501
9781000168440
9781000168471
9781003021001 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367897680
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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