Between the guerrillas and the state : the cocalero movement, citizenship, and identity in the Colombian Amazon / María Clemencia Ramírez ; translated by Andy Klatt
History of colonization, marginalization, and the state : guerrillas, drug trafficking, and paramilitarism in the Colombian Amazon -- Coca and the war on drugs in Putumayo : illegality, armed conflict, and the politics of time and space -- Turning civic movements into a social movement : antecedents of the cocalero social movement -- The cocalero social movement : stigmatization and the politics of recognition and identity -- Negotiations with the central government : clashing visions over the "right to have rights" -- Competing states or competing governments? : an analysis of local state formation in a conflict-ridden zone -- From social to political leadership : gaining visibility as civil society in the midst of increased armed conflict -- Plan Colombia and the depoliticization of citizenship in Putumayo
Summary
Uses 1996 strike by Colombian coca workers as site to study the state and social movements, analyzing how peasants denied full citizenship become political players in a way that defines the Colombian state in the international arena
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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