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This Land Is Ours Now

This Land Is Ours Now



Author: Wendy Wolford
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Publisher: Duke University Press Books
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ISBN: 0822345390
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This Land Is Ours Now: Social Mobilization and the Meanings of Land in Brazil



In This Land Is Ours Now, Wendy Wolford presents an original framework for understanding social mobilization.This Land Is Ours Now review. She argues that social movements are not the politically coherent, bounded entities often portrayed by scholars, the press, and movement leaders. Instead, they are constantly changing mediations between localized moral economies and official movement ideologies. Wolford develops her argument by analyzing how a particular social movement works: Brazil’s Rural Landless Workers’ Movement, known as the Movimento Sem Terra (MST). Founded in the southernmost states of Brazil in the mid-1980s, this extraordinary grassroots agrarian movement grew dramatically in the ensuing yearsRead full reviews of this land is ours now: social mobilization and the meanings of land in brazil wo.

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author This Land Is Ours Now: Social Mobilization and the Meanings of Land in Brazil by Wendy Wolford Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Looks at Brazil s largest grassroots social movement, Movement of Rural Landless Workers, or MST, to show how mobilization is shaped by cultural understandings of material and spatial environments. The author develops her argument by analyzing how a particular social movement actually

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author wendy wolford format hardback language english publication year 10 05 2010 subject social sciences subject 2 sociology anthropology professional title this land is ours now social mobilization and the meanings of land in brazil author wolford wendy publisher duke univ pr publication date feb 01 2010 pages 281 binding hardcover dimensions 6 50 wx 9 75 hx 0 75 d isbn 0822345226 subject history latin america south america description in this land is ours now wendy wolford presents an origi

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author wendy wolford format trade cloth isbn 10 0822345226 isbn 13 9780822345220 language english publication year 20100000 author wendy wolford author for title wendy wolford book copyright date 2010 book industry reviews this land is ours nowis destined to become a classic in social movement literature and among those who study property relations land tenure and development policy offering a fresh honest and insightful take on a compelling but previously oversimplified story it has broad impli



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She argues that social movements are not the politically coherent, bounded entities often portrayed by scholars, the press, and movement leaders. Instead, they are constantly changing mediations between localized moral economies and official movement ideologies. Wolford develops her argument by analyzing how a particular social movement works: Brazil’s Rural Landless Workers’ Movement, known as the Movimento Sem Terra (MST). Founded in the southernmost states of Brazil in the mid-1980s, this extraordinary grassroots agrarian movement grew dramatically in the ensuing years. By the late 1990s it was the most dynamic, well-organized social movement in Brazilian history.

Drawing on extensive ethnographic research, Wolford compares the development of the movement in Brazil’s southern state of Santa Catarina and its northeastern state of Pernambuco. As she explains, in the south, most of the movement’s members were sons and daughters of small peasant farmers; in the northeast, they were almost all former plantation workers, who related awkwardly to the movement’s agenda of accessing “land for those who work it.” The MST became an effective presence in Pernambuco only after the local sugarcane economy had collapsed. Worldwide sugarcane prices dropped throughout the 1990s, and by 1999 the MST was a prominent political organizer in the northeastern plantation region. Yet fewer than four years later, most of the region’s workers had dropped out of the movement. By delving into the northeastern workers’ motivations for joining and then leaving the MST, Wolford adds nuance and depth to accounts of a celebrated grassroots social movement, and she highlights the contingent nature of social movements and political identities more broadly.



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