Along the Bolivian Highway : Social Mobility and Political Culture in a New Middle Class / Miriam Shakow.
Material type: TextSeries: Contemporary EthnographyPublisher: Philadelphia :  University of Pennsylvania Press,  [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (272 p.) : 8 illusContent type:
TextSeries: Contemporary EthnographyPublisher: Philadelphia :  University of Pennsylvania Press,  [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (272 p.) : 8 illusContent type: - 9780812246148
- 9780812209822
- 320.0984 23
- F3351.S215
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Note on Language -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Formation of a New Middle Class -- Chapter 2. The Intimate Politics of New Middle Classes in Sacaba -- Chapter 3. Middling Sacabans Respond to Evo and MAS -- Chapter 4. Condemning Clientelism -- Chapter 5. Laments of Betrayal -- Chapter 6. Middle Classes and Debates over the Definition of Community -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Family Tree of Doña Saturnina Ramírez -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments
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Along the Bolivian Highway traces the emergence of a new middle class in Bolivia, a society commonly portrayed as the site of struggle between a superwealthy white minority and a destitute indigenous majority. Miriam Shakow shows how Bolivian middle classes have deeply shaped politics and social life. While national political leaders like Evo Morales have proclaimed a new era of indigenous power and state-led capitalism in place of racial exclusion and neoliberal free trade, Bolivians of indigenous descent who aspire to upward mobility have debated whether to try to rise within their country's longstanding hierarchies of race and class or to break down those hierarchies. The ascent of indigenous politics, and a boom in coca and cocaine production beginning in the 1970s, have created dilemmas for "middling" Bolivians who do not fit the prevailing social binaries of white elite and indigenous poor. In their family relationships, political activism, and community life, the new middle class confronted competing moral imperatives.Focusing on social and political struggles that hinged on class and racial status in a provincial boomtown in central Bolivia, Shakow recounts the experiences of first-generation teachers, agronomists, lawyers, and prosperous merchants. They puzzled over whom to marry, how to claim public interest in the face of accusations of selfishness, and whether to seek political patronage jobs amid high unemployment. By linking the intimate politics within families to regional and national power struggles, Along the Bolivian Highway sheds light on what it means to be middle class in the global south.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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