Willem Assies died in 2010 at the age of 55. The various stages of his career as a political anthropologist of Latin American illustrate how astute a researcher he was. He had a keen eye for the contradictions he observed during his fieldwork but also enjoyed theoretical debate. A distrust of power led him not only to attempt to understand people without voice but to work alongside them so they could discover and find their own voice. Willem Assies explored the messy, often untidy daily lives of people, with their inconsistencies, irrationalities, and passions, but also with their hopes, sense of beauty, solidarity, and quest for dignity. This collection brings together some of Willem Assiess best, most fascinating, and still highly relevant writings.
Foreword
Geert Banck
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction
Gemma van der Haar, Salvador Mart? i Puig, Ton Salman
PART I: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA
Introduction
Geert Banck
Chapter 1.Of Structured Moves and Moving Structures: An Overview of Theoretical Perspectives on Social Movements
Chapter 2.Urban Social Movements, Democratization and Democracy in Brazil
PART II: AGRARIAN ISSUES
Introduction
Cristobal Kay
Chapter 3.The Agrarian Question in Peru: Some Observations on the Roads of Capital
Chapter 4.From Rubber Estate to Simple Commodity Production: Agrarian Struggles in the Northern Bolivian Amazon
PART III: INDIGENOUS (LAND) RIGHTS
Introduction
Andr? Hoekema
Chapter 5.Self-Determination and l3Ê