Foto 1 di 5





Galleria
Foto 1 di 5





Ne hai uno da vendere?
Dilemmas of Modernity by Mark Goodale Paperback Nonfiction Anthropology Bolivia
US $8,00
CircaEUR 6,87
o Proposta d'acquisto
Prezzo iniziale: US $20,00 (60% di sconto)
Condizione:
“Item in good used condition. Please see photos and description for additional details.”
Buone condizioni
Libro che è già stato letto ma è in buone condizioni. Mostra piccolissimi danni alla copertina incluse alcune rigature, ma nessun foro o strappo. È possibile che la sovraccoperta per le copertine rigide non sia inclusa. La rilegatura presenta minimi segni di usura. La maggior parte delle pagine non è danneggiata e mostra una quantità minima di piegature o strappi, sottolineature di testo a matita, nessuna evidenziazione di testo né scritte ai margini. Non ci sono pagine mancanti. Per maggiori dettagli e la descrizione di eventuali imperfezioni, consulta l'inserzione del venditore.
Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
Spedizione:
US $5,00 (circa EUR 4,29) USPS Media MailTM.
Oggetto che si trova a: Sanger, California, Stati Uniti
Consegna:
Consegna prevista tra il ven 29 ago e il mer 3 set a 94104
Restituzioni:
Restituzioni entro 30 giorni. Le spese di spedizione del reso sono a carico dell'acquirente..
Pagamenti:
Fai shopping in tutta sicurezza
Il venditore si assume la piena responsabilità della messa in vendita dell'oggetto.
Numero oggetto eBay:388815449318
Specifiche dell'oggetto
- Condizione
- Buone condizioni
- Note del venditore
- “Item in good used condition. Please see photos and description for additional details.”
- Educational Level
- Adult & Further Education
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- ISBN
- 9780804759823
Informazioni su questo prodotto
Product Information
Dilemmas of Modernity provides a new framework for understanding Bolivia's contested present through the study of local encounters with transnational law, liberalism, and the institutions and agents of development.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804759820
ISBN-13
9780804759823
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66249248
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
264 Pages
Publication Name
Dilemmas of Modernity : Bolivian Encounters with Law and Liberalism
Language
English
Subject
World / Caribbean & Latin American, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Political Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2008-029539
Reviews
The book is the product of a decade of sustained research, efforts to observe, documents and evaluate the role and meaning of liberal principles in different instances of social and political life in contemporary Bolivia. The result is an extensive and t|9780804759823|, "Mark Goodale's work is a provocative ethnography of law and liberalism in contemporary Bolivia. The author presents a robust analysis of law as a culmination of intersecting discourses and practices about individual rights. Goodale's ethnography contributes to legal anthropology by moving such conversations of 'legality' beyond the formal spaces of governance and into the often private and intimate places of everyday life."-Nicole Fabricant, Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe, "Mark Goodale's work is a provocative ethnography of law and liberalism in contemporary Bolivia. The author presents a robust analysis of law as a culmination of intersecting discourses and practices about individual rights. Goodale's ethnography contributes to legal anthropology by moving such conversations of 'legality' beyond the formal spaces of governance and into the often private and intimate places of everyday life."—Nicole Fabricant, Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe, "Mark Goodale's work is a provocative ethnography of law and liberalism in contemporary Bolivia. The author presents a robust analysis of law as a culmination of intersecting discourses and practices about individual rights. Goodale's ethnography contributes to legal anthropology by moving such conversations of 'legality' beyond the formal spaces of governance and into the often private and intimate places of everyday life."--Nicole Fabricant, Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe, "The book is the product of a decade of sustained research, efforts to observe, documents and evaluate the role and meaning of liberal principles in different instances of social and political life in contemporary Bolivia. The result is an extensive and thought-provoking ethnographic study of law and liberalism in this (still) understudies country . . . The book is a welcomed addition that will be especially useful for graduate education and research across several subfields"--Raul Sanchez The Law and Politics Book Review, "The tone of the book is engaging and the issues raised are important and far reaching. Scholars and students familiar with the region or with the various bodies of literature he grapples with will appreciate many points of the discussion."-Andrew Orta, The Americas, "This book is an important read for scholars who are attempting to unpack the discrepancy between the utopian goals and often horrific effects of liberalism. . . [T]his is a thought-provoking analysis of the paradoxes of liberalism from an anthropologist who has spent more than a decade of research in Bolivia. . . [A]n important contribution to critical legal studies."--Miriam Shakow, American Ethnologist, " Dilemmas of Modernity is a cunning ethnography of patterns of law, intention and meaning in Bolivia. Yet it is more besides: the book is a reflection on and demonstration of anthropology's relevance not just to the study of law but to the formation of what Goodale calls "theory pursued by the social." Goodale's interlocutors seek conceptual grounding for their forays into liberalism, rights discourse, and justice, bringing their identities and experiences to bear yet also engaging in their own acts of social theorizing, making an explicitly self-reflective "modernity" along the way. Richly evoking the worlds of Bolivians' making—perhaps not as they would have chosen, yet in a sense still self-imposed—Goodale presents a fascinating study that is likely to reorient Andeanist scholarship as well as enhance the conversation in the anthropologies of law and modernity, and sociolegal studies on human rights, liberalism's vernacularization, and the paradoxes of the law's universalist claims in a world of wrenching particularities."—Bill Maurer, University of California, Irvine, "This book is an important read for scholars who are attempting to unpack the discrepancy between the utopian goals and often horrific effects of liberalism. . . [T]his is a thought-provoking analysis of the paradoxes of liberalism from an anthropologist who has spent more than a decade of research in Bolivia. . . [A]n important contribution to critical legal studies."-Miriam Shakow, American Ethnologist, "Goodale provides insight into local practices that reflect both universalism and morality in human rights discourses, through the example of the rise and fall of a legal resource center for women fleeing from abusive homes."—Jan Hoffman French,Journal of Anthropological Research, "The book is the product of a decade of sustained research, efforts to observe, documents and evaluate the role and meaning of liberal principles in different instances of social and political life in contemporary Bolivia. The result is an extensive and thought-provoking ethnographic study of law and liberalism in this (still) understudies country . . . The book is a welcomed addition that will be especially useful for graduate education and research across several subfields"--Raul Sanchez The Law and Politics Book Review " Dilemmas of Modernity is a cunning ethnography of patterns of law, intention and meaning in Bolivia. Yet it is more besides: the book is a reflection on and demonstration of anthropology's relevance not just to the study of law but to the formation of what Goodale calls "theory pursued by the social." Goodale's interlocutors seek conceptual grounding for their forays into liberalism, rights discourse, and justice, bringing their identities and experiences to bear yet also engaging in their own acts of social theorizing, making an explicitly self-reflective 'modernity' along the way. Richly evoking the worlds of Bolivians' making--perhaps not as they would have chosen, yet in a sense still self-imposed--Goodale presents a fascinating study that is likely to reorient Andeanist scholarship as well as enhance the conversation in the anthropologies of law and modernity, and sociolegal studies on human rights, liberalism's vernacularization, and the paradoxes of the law's universalist claims in a world of wrenching particularities."--Bill Maurer, University of California, Irvine "Goodale's examination of law and liberalism in Bolivia makes a compelling argument: that the social and political revolution underway in contemporary Bolivia, which seems to be a rejection of liberal strategies of the past decades, is in fact a renewal of the values of liberalism. Clear and often lyrical, this is an interesting and original contribution to the literature on Bolivia." --Nancy Postero, University of California, San Diego "Mark Goodale convincingly argues that one can best understand the Bolivian experience only through examining the articulation of historical patterns of intention and concrete social practices. This is a fascinating read that presents much new and original analysis."--Shannon Speed, University of Texas at Austin, Dilemmas of Modernity is a cunning ethnography of patterns of law, intention and meaning in Bolivia. Yet it is more besides: the book is a reflection on and demonstration of anthropology's relevance not just to the study of law but to the formatio|9780804759823|, "Goodale provides insight into local practices that reflect both universalism and morality in human rights discourses, through the example of the rise and fall of a legal resource center for women fleeing from abusive homes."—Jan Hoffman French, Journal of Anthropological Research, "The book is the product of a decade of sustained research, efforts to observe, documents and evaluate the role and meaning of liberal principles in different instances of social and political life in contemporary Bolivia. The result is an extensive and thought-provoking ethnographic study of law and liberalism in this (still) understudies country....The book is a welcomed addition that will be especially useful for graduate education and research across several subfields"--Raul SanchezThe Law and Politics Book Review., "Goodale provides insight into local practices that reflect both universalism and morality in human rights discourses, through the example of the rise and fall of a legal resource center for women fleeing from abusive homes."-Jan Hoffman French, Journal of Anthropological Research, "The book is the product of a decade of sustained research, efforts to observe, documents and evaluate the role and meaning of liberal principles in different instances of social and political life in contemporary Bolivia. The result is an extensive and thought-provoking ethnographic study of law and liberalism in this (still) understudies country....The book is a welcomed addition that will be especially useful for graduate education and research across several subfields"—Raul Sanchez The Law and Politics Book Review, "Mark Goodale convincingly argues that one can best understand the Bolivian experience only through examining the articulation of historical patterns of intention and concrete social practices. This is a fascinating read that presents much new and original analysis."-Shannon Speed, University of Texas at Austin, "The book is the product of a decade of sustained research, efforts to observe, documents and evaluate the role and meaning of liberal principles in different instances of social and political life in contemporary Bolivia. The result is an extensive and thought-provoking ethnographic study of law and liberalism in this (still) understudies country . . . The book is a welcomed addition that will be especially useful for graduate education and research across several subfields"-Raul Sanchez The Law and Politics Book Review, "The book is the product of a decade of sustained research, efforts to observe, documents and evaluate the role and meaning of liberal principles in different instances of social and political life in contemporary Bolivia. The result is an extensive and thought-provoking ethnographic study of law and liberalism in this (still) understudies country . . . The book is a welcomed addition that will be especially useful for graduate education and research across several subfields"—Raul Sanchez The Law and Politics Book Review, "Dilemmas of Modernityis a cunning ethnography of patterns of law, intention and meaning in Bolivia. Yet it is more besides: the book is a reflection on and demonstration of anthropology's relevance not just to the study of law but to the formation of what Goodale calls "theory pursued by the social." Goodale's interlocutors seek conceptual grounding for their forays into liberalism, rights discourse, and justice, bringing their identities and experiences to bear yet also engaging in their own acts of social theorizing, making an explicitly self-reflective "modernity" along the way. Richly evoking the worlds of Bolivians' making-perhaps not as they would have chosen, yet in a sense still self-imposed-Goodale presents a fascinating study that is likely to reorient Andeanist scholarship as well as enhance the conversation in the anthropologies of law and modernity, and sociolegal studies on human rights, liberalism's vernacularization, and the paradoxes of the law's universalist claims in a world of wrenching particularities."-Bill Maurer, University of California, Irvine, "The author convincingly argues that one can best understand Bolivian experience only through examining eh articulation of historical patterns of intention and concrete social practices. This is a fascinating read that presents much new and original analysis."-Shannon Speed, University of Texas at Austin, "Goodale's examination of law and liberalism in Bolivia makes a compelling argument: that the social and political revolution underway in contemporary Bolivia, which seems to be a rejection of liberal strategies of the past decades, is in fact a renewal of the values of liberalism. Clear and often lyrical, this is an interesting and original contribution to the literature on Bolivia." —Nancy Postero, University of California, San Diego, "The tone of the book is engaging and the issues raised are important and far reaching. Scholars and students familiar with the region or with the various bodies of literature he grapples with will appreciate many points of the discussion."--Andrew Orta, The Americas, "Goodale's examination of law and liberalism in Bolivia makes a compelling argument: that the social and political revolution underway in contemporary Bolivia, which seems to be a rejection of liberal strategies of the past decades, is in fact a renewal of the values of liberalism. Clear and often lyrical, this is an interesting and original contribution to the literature on Bolivia." -Nancy Postero, University of California, San Diego, "The tone of the book is engaging and the issues raised are important and far reaching. Scholars and students familiar with the region or with the various bodies of literature he grapples with will appreciate many points of the discussion."--Andrew Orta,The Americas., "The tone of the book is engaging and the issues raised are important and far reaching. Scholars and students familiar with the region or with the various bodies of literature he grapples with will appreciate many points of the discussion."—Andrew Orta, The Americas, "This book is an important read for scholars who are attempting to unpack the discrepancy between the utopian goals and often horrific effects of liberalism. . . [T]his is a thought-provoking analysis of the paradoxes of liberalism from an anthropologist who has spent more than a decade of research in Bolivia. . . [A]n important contribution to critical legal studies."—Miriam Shakow, American Ethnologist, "Goodale provides insight into local practices that reflect both universalism and morality in human rights discourses, through the example of the rise and fall of a legal resource center for women fleeing from abusive homes."--Jan Hoffman French, Journal of Anthropological Research
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
340/.1150984
Lc Classification Number
Khc315
Descrizione dell'oggetto fatta dal venditore
Informazioni sul venditore professionale
Informazioni su questo venditore
Garcia Bros Revendedores
99,5% di Feedback positivi•4,4 mila oggetti venduti
Registrato come venditore professionale
Feedback sul venditore (1.422)
- _***s (9)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.Ultimi 6 mesiAcquisto verificatoI wouldn’t hesitate to purchase from them again. The jacket arrived as described. It was even folded in a nice plastic bag, almost as if it was from the manufacturer. Quick shipping, fast reply, and super profession experience. Way to go folks.Uniqlo Ultra Light Down Parka Mens XL Orange 3D Cut DWR Quilted Glossy Jacket (N° 388158820728)
- o***t (1015)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.Ultimi 6 mesiAcquisto verificato⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great experience! Item arrived quickly, exactly as described, and was well-packaged. Excellent communication and smooth transaction-thank you!
- e***v (152)- Feedback lasciato dall'acquirente.Mese scorsoAcquisto verificatoFast shipping and item arrived well packaged in new condition as described. Seller gave me a great deal. Very pleased. Excellent seller and highly recommend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️