Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America

Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9780853450931
ISBN-13 : 0853450935
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Synopsis Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America by : Andre Gunder Frank

Originally published: Monthly Review Press, 1967.

Between Underdevelopment and Revolution

Between Underdevelopment and Revolution
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Publisher : Abhinav Publications
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9788170171393
ISBN-13 : 8170171393
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Underdevelopment and Revolution by : Rodolfo Stavenhagen

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Latin America and Underdevelopment

Latin America and Underdevelopment
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 435
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ISBN-10 : 9780853451655
ISBN-13 : 0853451656
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Latin America and Underdevelopment by : Andre Gunder Frank

In his second book, Andre Gunder Frank expands on the theme presented in his influential study Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America. It is the colonial structure of world capitalism, in his view, which produced and maintains the underdevelopment characteristic of Latin America and the rest of the Third World. This colonial structure penetrates everywhere in Latin America, forming and transforming all its features in obedience to its own imperatives and thereby imposing upon the region those characteristic features of poverty and backwardness which are not primarily the remnants of an ancient "feudal" past but the direct products of capitalism. This development of underdevelopment will persist, Frank argues, until the people of Latin America free themselves from world capitalism by means of revolution.

Latin American Theories of Development and Underdevelopment

Latin American Theories of Development and Underdevelopment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 577
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ISBN-10 : 9781136856297
ISBN-13 : 1136856293
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Latin American Theories of Development and Underdevelopment by : Cristóbal Kay

Upon its publication in 1989, this was the first systematic and comprehensive analysis of the Latin American School of Development and an invaluable guide to the major Third World contribution to development theory. The four major strands in the work of Latin American Theorists are: structuralism, internal colonialism, marginality and dependency. Exploring all four in detail, and the interconnections between them, Cristobal Kay highlights the developed world’s over-reliance on, and partial knowledge of, dependency theory in its approach to development issues, and analyses the first major challenges to neo-classical and modernisation theories from the Third World.

A Cultural History of Underdevelopment

A Cultural History of Underdevelopment
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Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9780813939179
ISBN-13 : 0813939178
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis A Cultural History of Underdevelopment by : John Patrick Leary

A Cultural History of Underdevelopment explores the changing place of Latin America in U.S. culture from the mid-nineteenth century to the recent U.S.-Cuba détente. In doing so, it uncovers the complex ways in which Americans have imagined the global geography of poverty and progress, as the hemispheric imperialism of the nineteenth century yielded to the Cold War discourse of "underdevelopment." John Patrick Leary examines representations of uneven development in Latin America across a variety of genres and media, from canonical fiction and poetry to cinema, photography, journalism, popular song, travel narratives, and development theory. For the United States, Latin America has figured variously as good neighbor and insurgent threat, as its possible future and a remnant of its past. By illuminating the conventional ways in which Americans have imagined their place in the hemisphere, the author shows how the popular image of the United States as a modern, exceptional nation has been produced by a century of encounters that travelers, writers, radicals, filmmakers, and others have had with Latin America. Drawing on authors such as James Weldon Johnson, Willa Cather, and Ernest Hemingway, Leary argues that Latin America has figured in U.S. culture not just as an exotic "other" but as the familiar reflection of the United States’ own regional, racial, class, and political inequalities.

Development and Underdevelopment in America

Development and Underdevelopment in America
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9783110872859
ISBN-13 : 3110872854
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Development and Underdevelopment in America by : Walther L. Bernecker

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Underdevelopment Is a State of Mind

Underdevelopment Is a State of Mind
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Publisher : Madison Books
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781461731320
ISBN-13 : 1461731321
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Underdevelopment Is a State of Mind by : Lawrence E. Harrison

Originally published in 1985, Underdevelopment Is a State of Mind_ was one of the first studies to examine Latin America's rocky development as cultural, rather than colonial, byproduct.

Roots of Underdevelopment

Roots of Underdevelopment
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : 9783031387234
ISBN-13 : 3031387236
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Roots of Underdevelopment by : Felipe Valencia Caicedo

This book brings together world-renowned experts and rising scholars to provide a collection of chapters examining the long-term impact of historical events on modern-day economic and political developments in Latin America. It uses a novel approach, stressing empirical contributions and state-of-the-art empirical methods for causal identification. Contributing authors apply these cutting-edge tools to their topics of expertise, giving readers a compendium of frontier research in the region. Important questions of colonialism, migration, elites, land tenure, corruption, and conflict are examined and discussed in an approachable style. The book features a conclusion from Alberto Diaz-Cayeros, Director of the Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University. This book is critical reader for scholars and students of economic history, political science, political economy, development studies, and Latin American, and Caribbean studies.