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P33


Radical Americas I: Latin American Marxisms of the Cold War era 
Convenors:
Geoff Goodwin (University of Leeds)
William Booth (UCL)
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Location:
UP 4.213
Start time:
11 April, 2013 at
Time zone: Europe/London
Session slots:
2

Short Abstract:

This panel will open the Radical Americas narrative by exploring variants of twentieth-century Marxism which have a markedly Latin American aspect.

Long Abstract:

This panel will open the Radical Americas narrative by exploring variants of twentieth-century Marxism which have a markedly Latin American aspect. Papers would be most welcome on the thought of Mella, Mariátegui, Lombardo Toledano, Castro, Guevara, Laclau et al., though also on practical expressions of political Marxism in Latin America, ranging from guerrilla movements to liberation theology to political parties and trades unions. We are particularly interested in the transitions (and contradictions inherent) between political theory and practice. The expected timeframe is the Cold War era though there is room for flexibility here. Studies are welcome at a local, national or transnational level.

The panel will develop the ideas and papers discussed at the Radical Americas symposium which will take place on 28-29 January 2013 at the Institute of the Americas, UCL. This panel will be convened by the Radical Americas Network.

Accepted papers:

Session 1