Abstract
Land and Dignity in Paraguay analyzes the sociopolitical mobilization around land rights of the indigenous communities in this country. Throughout Paraguay, indigenous communities have seen their lands sold to private agriculture business, in addition to being subjected to arrests, intimidation, and torture. Since the fall of Stroessnerʹs dictatorship in 1989, these communities have been organizing to oppose neoliberal policies, especially that of land privatization. Such mobilization nearly always coalesces around an organizing frame, and the prominence of dignity in the framing of the Paraguayan movement is clear. Drawing on media coverage and extensive interviews with indigenous leaders, civil society leaders, and government officials, the book argues that active social mobilization developed around the dignity frame and concludes by looking at the implications for conflict resolution processes and for Paraguayʹs new democracy.
Original language | American English |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781441133939 |
State | Published - Feb 24 2011 |
Keywords
- Paraguay
- indigenous communities
- land rights
- sociopolitical mobilization
Disciplines
- Social and Behavioral Sciences