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Author Rodríguez, Ileana., author

Title La prosa de la contra-insurgencia : 'Lo político' durante la restauración neoliberal en Nicaragua / Ileana Rodríguez
Published Raleigh, NC : Editorial A Contracorriente, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 171 pages)
Series Serie Literatura y cultura
Serie Literatura y cultura.
Summary La prosa de la contrainsurgencia reframes the problem of the political and pays attention to emerging axioms about the social as a set of complex and fragmentary articulations, built around fundamental asymmetries, and a growing proliferation of differences. The scene is Nicaraguan; The reflection deals with the different facets of the Sandinista revolution examined post-facto. The count goes through the continuity of Sandinismo; the historical memory that said rubric represents; and the debate on whether the revolution was socialist or not. For that, he touches on neuralgic points related to the agrarian reform, the degree of inflation of the decade, and the type of citizen participation. Post-revolution written texts expose the critical situation of the participation of women, of young combatants in the war, and of the transition to neoliberalism. The work discards the idea of ​​a sutured structural totality and replaces it with the concept of articulation and identities of social subject in constant flux. reframes the problem of the political and pays attention to emerging axioms about the social as a set of complex and fragmentary articulations, built around fundamental asymmetries, and a growing proliferation of differences. The scene is Nicaraguan; The reflection deals with the different facets of the Sandinista revolution examined post-facto. The count goes through the continuity of Sandinismo; the historical memory that said rubric represents; and the debate on whether the revolution was socialist or not. For that, he touches on neuralgic points related to the agrarian reform, the degree of inflation of the decade, and the type of citizen participation. Post-revolution written texts expose the critical situation of the participation of women, of young combatants in the war, and of the transition to neoliberalism. The work discards the idea of ​​a sutured structural totality and replaces it with the concept of articulation and identities of social subject in constant flux.eframes the problem of the political and pays attention to emerging axioms about the social as a set of complex and fragmentary articulations, built around fundamental asymmetries, and a growing proliferation of differences. The scene is Nicaraguan; The reflection deals with the different facets of the Sandinista revolution examined post-facto. The count goes through the continuity of Sandinismo; the historical memory that said rubric represents; and the debate on whether the revolution was socialist or not. For that, he touches on neuralgic points related to the agrarian reform, the degree of inflation of the decade, and the type of citizen participation. Post-revolution written texts expose the critical situation of the participation of women, of young combatants in the war, and of the transition to neoliberalism. The work discards the idea of ​​a sutured structural totality and replaces it with the concept of articulation and identities of social subject in constant flux
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 6, 2019)
Subject Neoliberalism -- Nicaragua
HISTORY -- Latin America -- Mexico.
Neoliberalism
Politics and government
SUBJECT Nicaragua -- Politics and government -- 1979-1990. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091741
Nicaragua -- Politics and government -- 1990- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93005268
Nicaragua -- History -- Revolution, 1979. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091733
Subject Nicaragua
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781945234675
1945234679
9781945234682
1945234687