Nicolas Buckley is professor of postgraduate studies at European University of Madrid.
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Foreword by David Carey Jr. Introduction Chapter 1: Theory and daily life in Latin America Chapter 2: The experience of modernity Chapter 3: Dreams of a mestizo youth Chapter 4: Reggaeton or Citizens Revolution? Epilogue: The indigenous rebellion of 2019. Crossing experiences between the activists and the oral historian Conclusions Bibliography About the Author
This is a wonderfully rendered work of historical recuperation. Buckley, with graceful style, captures both the hopes and fears that ran across the political spectrum in Ecuador. Invaluable. -- Greg Grandin, Yale University The current text brilliantly highlights AVC's political, social and cultural contributions, and assesses its greater impact within the problematics of modernity. It is without a doubt a welcomed document to the greater understanding of social reality in South America and the Andes. -- Oswaldo Hugo Benavides, Fordham University