After revolution: mapping gender and cultural politics in neoliberal Nicaragua
Florence E. Babb is the author of After Revolution (2.67 avg rating, 6 ratings, 1 review, published 2001) and Between Field and Cooking Pot
Acknowledgments
The Local and theNational Viewed from theBarrio
From Cooperatives to Microenterprises inthe
Narratives of Development Nationhoodand theBody
Toward a New Political Culture
Notes
Bibliography
Index
"This will be a very significant contribution to gender studies, the literature on social movements, and our understanding of post-socialist societies... Its clear and sensitive writing style makes it very valuable for classes and a broad audience, while its sophisticated understanding of contemporary theory on development, social movements, and discourse analysis makes it useful for more specialised readers." Frances Rothstein, Professor of Anthropology, Towson University "After Revolution is a thoughtful account of what has happened to low-income urban women and men in the aftermath of the FSLN's electoral loss." - Journal of Latin American Studies, August 2002
This will be a very significant contribution to gender studies, the literature on social movements, and our understanding of post-socialist societies. . . . Its clear and sensitive writing style makes it very valuable for classes and a broad audience, while its sophisticated understanding of contemporary theory on development, social movements, and discourse analysis makes it useful for more specialized readers.
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(Frances Rothstein, Professor of Anthropology, Towson University)