Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Michiel Baud – Rosanne Rutten, editors. Popular Intellectuals and Social Movements: Framing Protest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
International Review of Social History / Supplement 12.
Cambridge University Press, 2004.
220 páginas.
CONTENTS
Introduction / Michiel Baud and Rosanne Rutten
Framing, Transnational Diffusion, and African-American Intellectuals in the Land of Gandhi / Sean Chabot
Indigenous Communists and Urban Intellectuals in Cayambe, Ecuador (1926-1944) / Marc Becker
Reforming Mysticism: Sindhi Separatist Intellectuals in Pakistan / Oskar Verkaaik
Unemployed Intellectuals in the Sahara: The Teshumara Nationalist Movement and the Revolutions in Tuareg Society / Baz Lecocq
Between Sovereignty and Culture: Who is an Indigenous Intellectual in Colombia? / Joanne Rappaport
Critics and Experts, Activists and Academics: Intellectuals in the Fight for Social and Ecological Justice in the Narmada Valley, India / Pablo S. Bose
Framing Jihad: Intramovement Framing Contests and al-Qaeda’s Struggle for Sacred Authority / Quintan Wiktorowicz
Popular Publics: Street Protest and Plaza Preachers in Caracas / David Smilde
Concluding Remarks: Framing Protest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America / Rosanne Rutten and Michiel Baud