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The Romance of Democracy gives a unique insider perspective on contemporary Mexico by examining the meaning of democracy in the lives of working-class residents in Mexico City today. A highly abso...
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23 October 2002

The Romance of Democracy gives a unique insider perspective on contemporary Mexico by examining the meaning of democracy in the lives of working-class residents in Mexico City today. A highly absorbing and vividly detailed ethnographic study of popular politics and official subjugation, the book provides a detailed, bottom-up exploration of what men and women think about national and neighborhood democracy, what their dreams are for a better society, and how these dreams play out in their daily lives. Based on extensive fieldwork in the same neighborhood he discussed in his acclaimed book The Meanings of Macho, Matthew C. Gutmann now explores the possibilities for political and social change in the world's most populous city. In the process he provides a new perspective on many issues affecting Mexicans countrywide.
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Pages: 318
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
23 October 2002
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520235281
Format: Paperback
Matthew C. Gutmann is the Stanley J. Bernstein Associate Professor of the Social Sciences-International Affairs at Brown University, where he teaches cultural anthropology, ethnic studies, and Latin American studies. His first book, The Meanings of Macho: Being a Man in Mexico City, was published by California in 1996.
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Compliant Defiance in Colonia Santa Domingo
2. The Children of (Oscar) Lewis
3. 1968—The Massacre at Tlatelolco
4. For Whom the Taco Bells Toll
5. Crossing Borders
6. Rituals of Resistance, or, Diminished Expectations after Socialism
7. Chiapas and Mexican Blood
8. Engendering Popular Political Culture
9. UNAM Strike
10. Political Fantasies
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Preface
1. Compliant Defiance in Colonia Santa Domingo
2. The Children of (Oscar) Lewis
3. 1968—The Massacre at Tlatelolco
4. For Whom the Taco Bells Toll
5. Crossing Borders
6. Rituals of Resistance, or, Diminished Expectations after Socialism
7. Chiapas and Mexican Blood
8. Engendering Popular Political Culture
9. UNAM Strike
10. Political Fantasies
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index