This article explores how utopian visions are articulated by chavista activists in Venezuela through the practice of 'revolutionary self-making'. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the city of Valencia between 2008 and 2012, it aims to demonstrate how close attention to the formation of new moral and spiritual selves is an integral part of the way that chavistas enact and experience political protagonism. In doing so, the article seeks to provide a ground level view of utopian visions as they are manifested discursively and practically in everyday life
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This thesis explores the contemporary mass social and political process in Venezuela referred to as ...
In December 2001, Hugo Chávez and others changed Venezuela’s Bolivarian revolutionary project, which...
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Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils (CCs) have been heralded as a significant step tow...
Mainstream critics argue that populism inevitably leads to economic disaster and political authorita...
Venezuela today is a dark microcosm of the promise of social change gone tragically awry. As a Venez...
This article explores how utopian visions are articulated by chavista activists in Venezuela through...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of radical populist politics among working class resident...
This article examines the Venezuelan government’s efforts to establish a “communal state” through th...
Historically, utopias had an important role in the construction of social alternatives. This article...
The political success of Hugo Chávez and Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution has relied on the promis...
“Building the Revolution: Ideology, Affect and Gender in Bolivarian Caracas,” examines the Bolivaria...
This article analyses Venezuelan antipoverty programmes under the presidency of Hugo Ch´avez, the le...
Venezuela is one of the oldest democracies in Latin America, dating back to 1958, and has been under...
This thesis explores the contemporary mass social and political process in Venezuela referred to as ...
In December 2001, Hugo Chávez and others changed Venezuela’s Bolivarian revolutionary project, which...
This article demonstrates that the quotidian domain of social reproduction is fertile ground, and a ...
This book presents an ethnographic study of how grassroots activism in Venezuela during the Chávez p...
Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils (CCs) have been heralded as a significant step tow...
Mainstream critics argue that populism inevitably leads to economic disaster and political authorita...
Venezuela today is a dark microcosm of the promise of social change gone tragically awry. As a Venez...