Cynical Citizenship: Gender, Regionalism, and Political Subjectivity in Porto Alegre, Brazil
This anthropological study of grassroots community leaders in Porto Alegre, Brazil's leftist hotspot, focuses on gender, politics, and regionalism during the early 2000s, when the Workers' Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores) was in power. The author explores the ways community leaders make sense of official notions of citizenship and how gender, politics, and regional identities shape these interpretations. Junge further examines the implications of leaders' deep ambivalence toward normative participation discourses for how we theorize and study participatory democracy, citizenship, and political subjectivity in Brazil and beyond.

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Cynical Citizenship: Gender, Regionalism, and Political Subjectivity in Porto Alegre, Brazil
This anthropological study of grassroots community leaders in Porto Alegre, Brazil's leftist hotspot, focuses on gender, politics, and regionalism during the early 2000s, when the Workers' Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores) was in power. The author explores the ways community leaders make sense of official notions of citizenship and how gender, politics, and regional identities shape these interpretations. Junge further examines the implications of leaders' deep ambivalence toward normative participation discourses for how we theorize and study participatory democracy, citizenship, and political subjectivity in Brazil and beyond.

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Cynical Citizenship: Gender, Regionalism, and Political Subjectivity in Porto Alegre, Brazil

Cynical Citizenship: Gender, Regionalism, and Political Subjectivity in Porto Alegre, Brazil

by Benjamin Junge
Cynical Citizenship: Gender, Regionalism, and Political Subjectivity in Porto Alegre, Brazil

Cynical Citizenship: Gender, Regionalism, and Political Subjectivity in Porto Alegre, Brazil

by Benjamin Junge

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This anthropological study of grassroots community leaders in Porto Alegre, Brazil's leftist hotspot, focuses on gender, politics, and regionalism during the early 2000s, when the Workers' Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores) was in power. The author explores the ways community leaders make sense of official notions of citizenship and how gender, politics, and regional identities shape these interpretations. Junge further examines the implications of leaders' deep ambivalence toward normative participation discourses for how we theorize and study participatory democracy, citizenship, and political subjectivity in Brazil and beyond.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826359445
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication date: 07/15/2018
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Benjamin Junge is an associate professor of anthropology at the State University of New York at New Paltz. His research on the topics of gender, social movements, religion, and public health has been widely published.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Chapter One. The Appeals of Citizenship: A Performative Approach to Discourse, Subjectivity, and Gender
Chapter Two. "We Are Gaúchos, We Are Gaúchas": Incitements to Gendered and Regional Subjectivity in the 2002 Election Campaigns
Chapter Three. Political Time in Porto Alegre: Electoral Citizenship, Experimental Subjectivities, and Gendered Self-Agency
Chapter Four. "Participation Speaks Louder": Ambiguity and Contradiction in Official Representations of Citizenship in the Porto Alegre Participatory Budget
Chapter Five. Cynical Citizenship: Gendered Performance and Parody in the Porto Alegre Participatory Budget
Chapter Six. Invitations to Global Citizenship, Neoliberal Critique, and a Party: Official Discourses and Local Media Coverage of the 2003 World Social Forum
Chapter Seven. Participation from the Periphery: Beira Rio Community Leaders' Perceptions of the 2003 World Social Forum
Chapter Eight. Another Citizenship (Theory) Is Possible
Epilogue

Appendix One. Research Methodology
Appendix Two. Participatory Budget Meetings: Methodological Notes and Statistical Profile
Appendix Three. World Social Forum Charter of Principles
Appendix Four. Newspaper Articles Cited in World Social Forum Analysis
Notes
Works Cited
Index

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