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This on-the-ground account of a celebrated Brazilian agrarian movement highlights the contingent nature of social movements and political identities more broadly.

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“Wolford’s narrative style accommodates her heterogeneous sources, but she is rooted in ethnography, and the density of her description is a significant
virtue. She allows space for extended material directly from interviews with MST settlers and leaders, which ground her analysis. In her conclusion, she offers a careful, balanced, and subtle evaluation of President Lula’s record on agrarian reform that avoids the polemics associated with this subject.” - Thomas D. Rogers, Hispanic American Historical Review
This Land Is Ours Now is 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 implications for the political strategies of social movements, autonomous communities, and development alternatives in Latin America and throughout the world.”—Dianne Rocheleau, Professor of Geography and Global Environmental Studies, Clark University
“Precious few ethnographic subjects have ever been accorded the respect, critical eye, and deep attention Wendy Wolford pays on every page to ordinary Brazilians. Her study of the MST is exemplary in every way. The voices and texture are palpable and are woven into an analytically powerful and conceptually original argument. A signal contribution to the study of land reform, of social movements, and of Brazilian politics. I’m frankly a little jealous of what she has achieved here.”—James C. Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Yale University
“Wolford’s narrative style accommodates her heterogeneous sources, but she is rooted in ethnography, and the density of her description is a significant virtue. She allows space for extended material directly from interviews with MST settlers and leaders, which ground her analysis. In her conclusion, she offers a careful, balanced, and subtle evaluation of President Lula’s record on agrarian reform that avoids the polemics associated with this subject.” -- Thomas D. Rogers * Hispanic American Historical Review *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Mobilization within Movements
2. The Making of a Movement in Southern Brazil
3. The MST's Imagined Community and Agrarian Populism
4. The Making of a Movement in Northeastern Brazil
5. Moral Economies of Sugarcane and Social Mobilization
6. Going Bananas: Producing for Market, State, and Movement
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 27/01/2010
      ISBN13: 9780822345398, 978-0822345398
      ISBN10: 0822345390

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This on-the-ground account of a celebrated Brazilian agrarian movement highlights the contingent nature of social movements and political identities more broadly.

      Trade Review
      “Wolford’s narrative style accommodates her heterogeneous sources, but she is rooted in ethnography, and the density of her description is a significant
      virtue. She allows space for extended material directly from interviews with MST settlers and leaders, which ground her analysis. In her conclusion, she offers a careful, balanced, and subtle evaluation of President Lula’s record on agrarian reform that avoids the polemics associated with this subject.” - Thomas D. Rogers, Hispanic American Historical Review
      This Land Is Ours Now is 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 implications for the political strategies of social movements, autonomous communities, and development alternatives in Latin America and throughout the world.”—Dianne Rocheleau, Professor of Geography and Global Environmental Studies, Clark University
      “Precious few ethnographic subjects have ever been accorded the respect, critical eye, and deep attention Wendy Wolford pays on every page to ordinary Brazilians. Her study of the MST is exemplary in every way. The voices and texture are palpable and are woven into an analytically powerful and conceptually original argument. A signal contribution to the study of land reform, of social movements, and of Brazilian politics. I’m frankly a little jealous of what she has achieved here.”—James C. Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Anthropology, Yale University
      “Wolford’s narrative style accommodates her heterogeneous sources, but she is rooted in ethnography, and the density of her description is a significant virtue. She allows space for extended material directly from interviews with MST settlers and leaders, which ground her analysis. In her conclusion, she offers a careful, balanced, and subtle evaluation of President Lula’s record on agrarian reform that avoids the polemics associated with this subject.” -- Thomas D. Rogers * Hispanic American Historical Review *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      List of Tables
      Acknowledgments
      1. Mobilization within Movements
      2. The Making of a Movement in Southern Brazil
      3. The MST's Imagined Community and Agrarian Populism
      4. The Making of a Movement in Northeastern Brazil
      5. Moral Economies of Sugarcane and Social Mobilization
      6. Going Bananas: Producing for Market, State, and Movement
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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