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A podcast for discussion and debate on the political economy of capitalism, imperialism, and socialism in the Americas. For more than forty years Latin American Perspectives has served as the leading academic journal in Latin American Studies, publishing timely, progressive analyses of the social forces shaping contemporary Latin America. We currently produce two podcast: The Latin American Perspectives Podcast & Editors' Choice: Latin American Perspectives' Book Conversations.

The Latin American Perspectives Podcast features interviews with LAP issue editors, academics, and activists where participants discuss current research, political-economic issues, and social movements in Latin America. The podcast is hosted by sociologist and LAP coordinating editor Alexander Scott.

Editors' Choice features interviews with authors of exciting new books in the fields of Latin American and Latino studies. The series is intended to share critical educational resources and information on a variety of topics and issues in Latin America and provide detailed and in-depth political and theoretical analysis of the texts covered. Editors Choice is hosted by LAP coordinating editors Alexander Scott and Tomas Crowder-Taraborrelli.

Latin American Perspectives Podcast Alexander Scott

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A podcast for discussion and debate on the political economy of capitalism, imperialism, and socialism in the Americas. For more than forty years Latin American Perspectives has served as the leading academic journal in Latin American Studies, publishing timely, progressive analyses of the social forces shaping contemporary Latin America. We currently produce two podcast: The Latin American Perspectives Podcast & Editors' Choice: Latin American Perspectives' Book Conversations.

The Latin American Perspectives Podcast features interviews with LAP issue editors, academics, and activists where participants discuss current research, political-economic issues, and social movements in Latin America. The podcast is hosted by sociologist and LAP coordinating editor Alexander Scott.

Editors' Choice features interviews with authors of exciting new books in the fields of Latin American and Latino studies. The series is intended to share critical educational resources and information on a variety of topics and issues in Latin America and provide detailed and in-depth political and theoretical analysis of the texts covered. Editors Choice is hosted by LAP coordinating editors Alexander Scott and Tomas Crowder-Taraborrelli.

    The Labor of Extraction in Latin America w/ Kristin Ciupa & Jeffery Webber

    The Labor of Extraction in Latin America w/ Kristin Ciupa & Jeffery Webber

    Professor’s Kristin Ciupa and Jeffery Webber join the podcast to discuss their new co-edited volume The Labor of Extraction in Latin America that was recently published by Rowman & Littlefield as part of the "Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom" series. 
    This edited volume traces the power of labor in extractive sectors in Latin America starting in the 1980s and shows how labor shapes national export sectors, economies, politics, and societies more broadly. Bringing together a team of international experts who look at labor in several extractive sectors—including oil and gas, mining and agriculture, and migrant labor, the volume presents a variety of viewpoints and case studies, exploring themes of the strategic organizing potential of extractive workers, the rise of informal labor and its impact on organizing and worker solidarity, and migrant labor-power as extraction.
    Kristin Ciupa is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Regina and the author of the forthcoming book The Political Economy of Oil in Venezuela: Class Conflict, the State, and the World Market. 



    Jeffery R. Webber is a professor of politics at York University, Toronto. He is the author or co-author of five books, and co-editor of two books. Most recently, he co-authored The Impasse of the Latin American Left (Duke 2022) with scholars Franck Gaudichaud and Massimo Modonesi. 
    The Labor of Extraction in Latin America is available for purchase through Rowman & Littlefield at https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538187548/The-Labor-of-Extraction-in-Latin-America
    For more information about Latin American Perspectives, our podcasts, and guests, please contact  latampodcasts@gmail.com or lap@ucr.edu 
     

    • 49 min
    Editor's Choice Ep. 6: Generation Exile w/ Rodrigo Dorfman

    Editor's Choice Ep. 6: Generation Exile w/ Rodrigo Dorfman

    Filmmaker and author Rodrigo Dorfman joins the podcast to discuss his 2023 memoir Generation Exile: The Lives I Leave Behind. 
    Spanning four continents and a hundred years of personal history, Generation Exile Provides an insightful meditation on one man's experience as a political exile and migrant and his life-long quest to establish family, roots, and a sense of belonging by bearing witness to what he calls the “Nuevo South.” 
    Rodrigo Dorfman is a Chilean-born Latino writer, visual storyteller, performance artist, and the son of famed Chilean writer Ariel Dorfman. His Docu-Memoir, Generation Exile was recently published by Arte Publico Press and is available for purchase online: https://artepublicopress.com/product/generation-exile-the-lives-i-leave-behind/
    Additional reading from LAP on Chile and political exile:
    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0094582X07302902
    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0094582X16683374
    For more information about Latin American Perspectives, our podcasts, and guests, please contact  latampodcasts@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Music, Politics, and Social Movements in Latin America

    Music, Politics, and Social Movements in Latin America

    LAP contributing editor and ethnomusicologist Jonathan Ritter joins the podcast to discuss the May 2023 issue of LAP Music, Politics, and Social Movements in Latin America. Topics covered include the legacy of influential musical and political movements in Latin America alongside research on more contemporary mobilizations. 
    Jonathan Ritter is the department chair and associate professor of music at the University of California Riverside. His research focuses on the indigenous and Afro-Hispanic musical cultures of Andean South America. 
    Featured music:
    "El derecho de vivir en paz" - Victor Jara: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkXise2bHE0
    "El derecho de vivir en Paz" en las calles de Santiago (2019): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_xRSfjCyrg&t=40s
    "Dina Asesina" canción himno de las protestas con la voz de mujeres Andinas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKABdgKRHRo
    "Tukuy Llaqtakuna Hatarisunchik" - Liberato Kani: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhhfe9PXvqg
    For additional information about contacting the journal, podcast host, or guest please contact latampodcasts@gmail.com
       
     

    • 55 min
    Editor's Choice Ep. 5: 'Cannibal Capitalism' w/ Nancy Fraser

    Editor's Choice Ep. 5: 'Cannibal Capitalism' w/ Nancy Fraser

    Renowned marxist feminist scholar Nancy Fraser joins us to discuss her recent book Cannibal Capitalism: How our System is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet – and What We Can Do About It (Verso 2022). 
    In this tightly argued and urgent volume, Fraser charts the voracious appetite of capital, tracking it from crisis point to crisis point, from ecological devastation to the collapse of democracy, from racial violence to the devaluing of care work. These crisis points all come to a head in Covid-19, which Fraser argues can help us envision the resistance we need to end the feeding frenzy. What we need, she argues, is a wide-ranging socialist movement that can recognize the rapaciousness of capital - and starve it to death. 
    Nancy Fraser is Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research, Einstein Fellow of the city of Berlin, and holder of the “Global Justice” Chair at the Collège d’études mondiales in Paris. Her books include Redistribution or Recognition; Adding Insult to Injury; Scales of Justice; Justice Interruptus; and Unruly Practices. 
    Cannibal Capitalism is available for purchase through Verso at https://www.versobooks.com/products/2685-cannibal-capitalism
    For more information about Latin American Perspectives, our podcasts and guests, please contact  latampodcasts@gmail.com
     
     
     
     

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Editor's Choice Ep. 4: 'The Condor Trials' w/ Francesca Lessa

    Editor's Choice Ep. 4: 'The Condor Trials' w/ Francesca Lessa

    International relations scholar Francesca Lessa joins us to discuss her book  The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America, (Yale University Press 2022). Through the voices of survivors and witnesses, human rights activists, judicial actors, journalists, and historians, The Condor Trials unravels the secrets of transnational repression masterminded by South American dictators between 1969 and 1981. Under Operation Condor, their violent and oppressive regimes kidnapped, tortured, and murdered hundreds of exiles, or forcibly returned them to the countries from which they had fled. South America became a zone of terror for those who were targeted, and of impunity for those who perpetuated the violence. Based on extensive fieldwork, archival research, trial ethnography, and over one hundred interviews, The Condor Trials explores South America’s past and present and sheds light on ongoing struggles for justice as its societies come to terms with the unparalleled atrocities of their not-so-distant pasts.
    Dr Francesca Lessa is an Associate Professor in International Relations of the Americas in the Institute of the Americas at University of College London, and holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Prior to joining the faculty at University of College of London, between 2011 and 2023, Dr. Lessa held various roles at the University of Oxford, including Departmental Lecturer in Latin American Studies and Development (2020-2023). Her latest book, The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America, was the winner of the 2023 Juan Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America and received an honourable mention for the 2023 Bryce Wood Book Award of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA).
    For more information about Latin American Perspectives, our podcasts, and guests, please contact  latampodcasts@gmail.com 

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Editor's Choice Ep. 3: 'La Violencia en El Espacio' con Carlos Salamanca Villamizar y Pamela Colombo

    Editor's Choice Ep. 3: 'La Violencia en El Espacio' con Carlos Salamanca Villamizar y Pamela Colombo

    El arquitecto y antropólogo Carlos Salamanca Villamizar y socióloga Pamela Colombo conversan con nosotros sobre su libro La Violencia en El Espacio: Políticas urbanas y territoriales durante la dictadura cívico-militar en Argentina (1976-1983) (Universidad Nacional de Rosario Editora 2019).  
    PAMELA COLOMBO, es profesora en el Departamento de Sociología de la Université Laval (Québec, Canada). Es doctora en Sociología por la Universidad del País Vasco (UPV) y fue investigadora Marie Curie en l'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS, Paris). Sus trabajos se centran en analizar el vínculo entre el espacio, la violencia y el Estado. Ha trabajado sobre el vínculo entre el espacio y la desaparición forzada en Argentina ; sobre la centralidad del espacio en las políticas de contra-insurgencia de la guerra fría en América latina y actualmente trabaja sobre la búsqueda de niños de pueblos originarios desaparecidos en los pensionados en Canadá. 
    Fue investigadora visitante en la City University of New York (USA), Goldsmiths College (UK), Freie Universität Berlin, Ibero-Amerikanische Institut Berlin, Konstanz Universität, Universität Freiburg (Alemania), Centro de Investigaciones Sociales (Argentina) y la Université de Quebec à Montréal.
    Entre sus publicaciones, se destaca el libro “Espacios de desparición. Vivir e imaginar los lugares de la violencia estatal (Tucumán, 1975-1983)” (Miño y Dávila, 2017), la coedición del libro “Space and the Memories of Violence: Landscapes of Erasure, Disappearance and Exception” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), y la coordinación de varios números especiales. Junto con Carlos Salamanca ha curado la exposición “La violencia en el espacio” que ha sido presentada en diferentes museos en Argentina (2018-2020).
     
    CARLOS SALAMANCA VILLAMIZAR es un arquitecto colombiano y argentino. Doctor en Antropología por la École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) de París. Tiene más de 15 años de experiencia trabajando como antropólogo con pueblos indígenas en Argentina, Colombia y Guatemala. Desde 2009 ha sido Investigador Independiente del Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas. CONICET-Argentina. Desde 2014 dirije el Programa Interdisciplinario Espacios, Políticas, Sociedades en el Centro de Estudios Interdisciplinarios de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR) y la colección editorial homónima en la Editorial de la misma Universidad. Se especializa en el trabajo interdisciplinario en torno al espacio como problema epistemológico y político. Sus trabajos en esta línea de investigación han sido publicados en revistas especializadas, recopilaciones y libros, algunos de los cuales son trabajos colaborativos. Ha estado liderando y gestionando proyectos editoriales, museográficos y académicos en torno a los derechos humanos de los pueblos indígenas, la cartografía social, la dimensión social del agua, la justicia espacial, el espacio y los entramados de territorio, violencia y memoria.

    PLATAFORMA LA VIOLENCIA EN EL ESPACIO: Políticas urbanas y territoriales en contextos autoritarios
     lve.plataforma@gmail.com
    Instagram: @violenciaenelespacio https://www.instagram.com/violenciaenelespacio/?hl=en
    EXPOSICION LA VIOLENCIA EN EL ESPACIO
    https://violenciaesp.hypotheses.org

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