Happy to pass along the links to what looks like some very interesting new work from the latest issue of the Latin American Research Review. Particularly interestung may be the essays on the situation in Venezuela.
The Latin American Research Review (LARR) is the academic journal of the Latin American Studies Association. LARR publishes original research and review essays on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latina/Latino studies. It covers the social sciences and the humanities, including the fields of anthropology, economics, history, literature and cultural studies, political science, and sociology.
The journal reviews and publishes papers in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. All papers, except for book and documentary film review essays, are subject to double-blind peer review.
The Latin American Research Review (LARR) is the academic journal of the Latin American Studies Association. LARR publishes original research and review essays on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latina/Latino studies. It covers the social sciences and the humanities, including the fields of anthropology, economics, history, literature and cultural studies, political science, and sociology.
The journal reviews and publishes papers in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. All papers, except for book and documentary film review essays, are subject to double-blind peer review.
Vol. 54, No. 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
History
Revisiting Bolivian Studies: Reflections on Theory, Scholarship, and Activism since 1980
Brooke Larson
Brooke Larson
Politics and International Relations
Looks Like Me, Thinks Like Me: Descriptive Representation and Opinion Congruence in Brazil
Taylor Chase Boas, Amy Erica Smith
Taylor Chase Boas, Amy Erica Smith
Ser eleito para um cargo público é um bom negócio? Evidências das eleições municipais no Brasil
Mauricio Yoshida Izum
Mauricio Yoshida Izum
Sociology
Ideological Preferences and Evolution of the Religious Cleavage in Chile, 1998–2014
Matías Andrés Bargsted and Nicolás De la Cerda
Matías Andrés Bargsted and Nicolás De la Cerda
Anthropology
Race and Employment Practices in Northeast Brazil’s Ecotourism Industry: An Analysis of Cultural Capital, Symbolic Capital, and Symbolic Power
Melanie A. Medeiros, Tiffany Henriksen
Melanie A. Medeiros, Tiffany Henriksen
Literature and Cultural Studies
Other Arts and Humanities
Caribbean Exceptions: The Problem of Race and Nation in Dominican Studies
Brendan Jamal Thornton, Diego I. Ubiera
Brendan Jamal Thornton, Diego I. Ubiera
Special Collection: Venezuela, One Undeclared War, Many Battlefields
Micropolitics in a Caracas Barrio: The Political Survival Strategies of Mothers in a Context of Armed Violence
Verónica Zubillaga, Manuel Llorens, John Souto
Verónica Zubillaga, Manuel Llorens, John Souto
Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories in Venezuela?
John Michael Carey
John Michael Carey
Transnational Identity Politics in the Americas: Reshaping “Nuestramérica” as Chavismo’s Regional Legitimation Strategy
Daniel F. Wajner, Luis Roniger
Daniel F. Wajner, Luis Roniger
Bureaucratic Politicization, Partisan Attachments, and the Limits of Public Agency Legitimacy: The Venezuelan Armed Forces under Chavismo
John Polga-Hecimovich
John Polga-Hecimovich
Book Review Essays
Takeoff and Turbulence in Modernizing Peru
Julio F. Carrión
Julio F. Carrión
Water Justice and the Law in Latin America
Katie Meehan
Katie Meehan
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