Popular Intellectuals and Social Movements Baud Rutten Paperback 9780521613484
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| BIC Subject Area 1 | Information technology industries [KNTX] |
| BIC Subject Area 2 | Economic history [KCZ] |
| BIC Subject Area 3 | Sociology & anthropology [JH] |
| BIC Subject Area 4 | 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW] |
| BIC Subject Area 5 | Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL] |
| BIC Subject Area 6 | General & world history [HBG] |
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| Item Height | 228mm |
| Item Width | 152mm |
| Author | Rosanne Rutten, Michiel Baud |
| Publication Name | Popular Intellectuals and Social Movements: Framing Protest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Subject | Politics |
| Publication Year | 2005 |
| Type | Textbook |
| Item Weight | 368g |
| Number of Pages | 224 Pages |
Popular Intellectuals and Social Movements Framing Protest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America 'Popular intellectuals', who speak in the name of the popular classes to inspire collective action. Michiel Baud (Edited by), Rosanne Rutten (Edited by) 9780521613484, Cambridge University Press Paperback / softback, published 31 January 2005 224 pages 22.8 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm, 0.368 kg All forms of popular protest include a specific category of 'popular intellectuals', who reflect on social reality, speak in the name of popular classes and who articulate ideas that inspire collective action. This volume focuses on these individuals from an original angle: it looks at the experiences of popular intellectuals in non-western societies, who operate within social-movement networks that link local, regional, and international arenas, and connect to a global flow of ideas. Eight case studies on different societies in twentieth-century Asia, Africa, and Latin America highlight specific activist intellectuals and their role in collective action. They cover a wide terrain, including framing contests among Muslim activists and cultural brokerage in an ecological movement. The collection provides fresh insights into the cultural dynamics of social contention and widens the geographic scope of current debates on this theme. Introduction Michiel Baud and Rosanne Rutten Framing, Transnational Diffusion, and African-American Intellectuals in the Land of Gandhi Sean Chabot Indigenous Communists and Urban Intellectuals in Cayambe, Ecuador (1926–1944) Marc Becker Reforming Mysticism: Sindhi Separatist Intellectuals in Pakistan Oskar Verkaaik Unemployed Intellectuals in the Sahara: The Teshumara Nationalist Movement and the Revolutions in Tuareg Society Baz Lecocq Between Sovereignty and Culture: Who is an Indigenous Intellectual in Colombia? Joanne Rappaport Critics and Experts, Activists and Academics: Intellectuals in the Fight for Social and Ecological Justice in the Narmada Valley, India Pablo S. Bose Framing Jihad: Intramovement Framing Contests and al-Qaeda's Struggle for Sacred Authority Quintan Wiktorowicz Popular Publics: Street Protest and Plaza Preachers in Caracas David Smilde Concluding Remarks: Framing Protest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America Rosanne Rutten and Michiel Baud Index. Subject Areas: Information technology industries [KNTX], Economic history [KCZ], Sociology & anthropology [JH], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], General & world history [HBG]