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Preface List of Contributors List of Tables and Figures Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship: The Latin American Experience, Luis Roniger and Mario Sznajder PART I: SHIFTING CITIZENSHIP IN LATIN AMERICA - COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES 1. Alternative Models of Democracy in Latin America, Laurence Whitehead 2. Latin America and the Problem of Multiple Modernities, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt 3. Four Models of Citizenship: From Authoritarianism to the Consumer Citizenship, Bryan S. Turner 4. Democracy, Freedom and Domination: A Theoretical Discussion with Special Reference to Brazil via India, Jose Mauricio Domingues PART II:CITIZENSHIP AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY 5. Identity, Social justice and Corporatism: The Resilience of Republican Citizenship, David Lehmann 6. The Perils of Constituent Power and Multicultural Citizenship in Bolivia, Robert Albro 7. Political Citizenship and Gender, Gisela Zaremberg 8. Argentina's Recuperated Factory Movement and Citizenship: An Arendtian Perspective, Carlos A. Forment PART III: POPULAR PARTICIPATION AND CITIZENSHIP 9. The Crisis of Political Representation and the Emergence of New Forms of Political Participation in Latin America, Leonardo Avritzer 10. Popular Impeachments: Ecuador in Comparative Perspective, Leon Zamosc 11. Electoral Revolutions, Populism and Citizenship in Latin America, Carlos de la Torre 12. From Juan Peron to Hugo Chavez and Back: Populism Reconsidered , Raanan Rein PART IV: TRANSNATIONAL TRENDS AND CITIZENSHIP 13. States and Transnationalism: The Janus-Face of Citizenship in Central America, Luis Roniger 14. Being National, Being Transnational: Snapshots of Belonging and Citizenship, Judit Bokser Liwerant 15. Exiled Citizens: Chilean Political Leaders in Italy, Maria Rosaria Stabili 16. The Latin American Diasporas: New Collective Identities and Citizenship Practices, Leonardo Senkman PART V: MARKET SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONAL FAILURES 17. Citizenship and the Contradictions of Free Market Policies in Chile and Latin America, Mario Sznajder 18. Institutions and Citizenship: Reflections on the Illicit, Deborah Yashar 19. National Insecurity and the Citizenship Gap in Latin America, Alison Brysk 20. When Everything Seems to Change, Why Do We Still Call it 'Citizenship'?, Phil Oxhorn Bibliography Index

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