Description
Book SynopsisThis book presents studies from across Latin America to take up the challenge of exploring the plurality of social inequalities from a global perspective. Accordingly, it identifies the structural forces of social inequalities on a world scale as they shape asymmetries observed in a wide array of phenomena, such as racial and gender inequality, urbanization, migration, commodity production, indigenous mobilization, ecological conflicts, and the new middle class. A rich contribution to the study of the interconnections between the global social structure and multiple local and national hierarchies, Global Entangled Inequalities brings consistently together a variety of conceptual approaches, ranging from ethnographies to legal genealogies, and will therefore appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in social theory, power analysis, intersectionality studies, urban studies, and global social and environmental justice.
Trade Review‘Rich in empirical content and with explicit theoretical ambitions, this book grapples with the multidimensionality and multi-scalarity of inequality. In so doing, it makes a distinctive contribution to the literature on global inequality.’ - Professor Göran Therborn, University of Cambridge, UK
‘Analysing inequalities in terms of the operation of multiple forces, as a multiscalar and plural phenomenon, and embedded into important dynamics of transformation, this book offers important and refreshing ideas for these interested in understanding social inequalities.’ - Maria Fernanda Valdés, Coordinator for the Friedriech Ebert Stiftung in Colombia
Table of ContentsIntroduction (Renata Motta, Elizabeth Jelin, and Sérgio Costa)
Part I Structuring Inequalities
1. Inequality: Towards a World-Historical Perspective (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz)
2. Transregional Articulations of Law and Race in Latin America: A Legal Genealogy of Inequality (Manuel Góngora-Mera)
3. The Urban Space and the (Re)production of Social Inequalities: Decoupling Income Distribution and Patterns of Urbanization in Latin American Cities (Ramiro Segura)
4. Researching Inequalities from a Socio-ecological Perspective (Kristina Dietz)
Part II Categorization: The Construction and Deconstruction of Persistent Hierarchies
5. The Social Imaginary of Inequalities in Latin America: Is Another View Necessary? (Juan Pablo Pérez Saínz)
6. Unequal Differences: Gender, Ethnicity/Race and Citizenship in Class Societies (Historical Realities, Analytical Approaches) (Elizabeth Jelin)
7. Competing Indigeneities: Being a (Hyper)real Ecowarrior in Twenty-first Century Bolivia (Andrew Canessa)
8. The Symbolic Construction of Inequalities (Luis Reygadas)
Part III Dynamics of Production and Transformation of Inequalities
9. Multiple Layers of Inequalities and Intersectionality (Jairo Baquero-Melo)
10. Millionaires, the Established, the Outsiders, and the Poor. Social Structure and Political Crisis in Brazil (Sérgio Costa)
11. Transnational Care Chains and Entangled Inequalities (Anna Katharina Skornia)
12. Socio-Environmental Inequalities and GM crops: Class, Gender and Knowledge (Renata Motta)
Final Reflections (Sérgio Costa, Elizabeth Jelin, Renata Motta)
Index