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2. Preface
3. Preface
4. Preface
5. preface
6. preface
7. Index
8. Title, Copyright
9. Contributors
10. Conclusion: Uncontained Activism
11. 16. Beyond the Civil Society Agenda?: Participation and Practices of Governance, Governability, and Governmentality in Latin America
12. Part IV. Movements, Regimes, and Refoundations
13. 15. Monuments of (De) Colonization: Violence, Democracy, and Gray Zones in Bolivia after January 11, 2007
14. 14. Brazil: Back to the Streets?
15. 13. The Counterpoint between Contentious and Civic Collective Action in Venezuela's Recent Democracy
16. References
17. 8. The Gray Zone between Movements and Markets: Brazilian Feminists and the International Aid Chain
18. 11. In the Streets and in the Institutions: Movements-in-Democracy and the Rural Women's Movement in Rio Grande Do Sul
19. Part II. Mapping Movement Fields
20. 12. Refounding the Political: The Struggle for Provincialization in Santa Elena, Ecuador
21. 10. From Afro-Colombians to Afro-Descendants: The Trajectory of Black Social Movements in Colombia, 1990-2010
22. Part III. The Nexus of Civic and Uncivic Politics
23. 4. Uncivil Subjects, Uncivil Women: Civic Participation, Ambivalence, and Political Subjectivity among Grassroots Community Leaders in Porto Alegre, Brazil
24. 6. Social Movement Demands in Argentina and the Constitution of a Feminist People
25. 7. Politics by Other Means: Resistance to Neoliberal Biopolitics
26. 5. Mapping the Field of Afro-Latin American Politics: In and Out of the Civil Society Agenda
27. 9. This is no Longer a Democracy . . . : Thoughts on the Local Referendums on Mining on Peru's Northern Frontier
28. 2. Civil Society in Brazil: From State Autonomy to Political Interdependency
29. Introduction: Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda, Reassessing Uncivic Political Activism
30. 1. A Century of Councils: Participatory Budgeting and the Long History of Participation in Brazil
31. 3. The Making and Unmaking of a New Democratic Space
32. Part I. Interrogating the Civil Society Agenda: Reflections on Brazil
33. Foreword
34. Preface and Acknowledgments
35. 11. Translation and Transnationalization of Domestic Service
36. 4. El Incansable Juego / The Untiring Game: Dominican Women Writing and Translating Ourselves
37. 2. Is Anzaldúa Translatable in Bolivia?
38. 6. Feminist Theories, Transnational Translations, and Cultural Mediations
39. Title Page, Copyright
40. References
41. Index
42. Cover
43. 20. Translations and Refusals: Resignifying Meanings as Feminist Political Practice
44. 18. Women with Guns: Translating Gender in I, Rigoberta Menchú
45. 19. Translocal Space of Afro-Latinidad: Critical Feminist Visions for Diasporic Bridge-Building
46. 17. Learning from Latinas: Translating Our Bodies, Ourselves as Transnational Feminist Text
47. 13. Performing Seduction and National Identity: Brazilian Erotic Dancers in New York
48. 15. Translenguas: Mapping the Possibilities and Challenges of Transnational Women’s Organizing across Geographies of Difference
49. 12. Chilean Domestic Labor: A Feminist Silence
50. Part IV: Movements: Feminist/Social/Political/Postcolonial
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