
Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela
The Revolutionary Petro-State
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Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela
The Revolutionary Petro-State
About this book
This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
This book presents an ethnographic study of how grassroots activism in Venezuela during the Chávez presidency can be understood in relation to the country's history as a petro-state. Taking the contested relationship between the popular sectors and the Venezuelan state as a point of departure, Iselin Åsedotter Strønen explores how notions such as class, race, state, bureaucracy, popular politics, capitalism, neoliberalism, consumption, oil wealth, and corruption gained salience in the Bolivarian process. A central argument is that the Bolivarian process was an attempt to challenge the practices, ideas, and values inherited from Venezuela's historical development as an oil-producing state. Drawing on rich ethnographic material from Caracas' shantytowns, state institutions, as well as everyday life and public culture, Strønen explores the complexities and challenges in fostering deep social and political change.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Frontmatter
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A History Written with Oil
- 3. Understanding the Bolivarian Revolution from Below
- 4. The Politics of Space, Race and Class
- 5. Contested Community Politics
- 6. The State as a Battlefield
- 7. Negotiating the Popular and the State
- 8. Moralities, Money and Extractive Capitalism
- 9. Collective Consumption and the Wealthy Nation-State
- 10. Corruption and the Extractive State
- 11. Final Reflections: Understanding the “Revolutionary Petro-State”
- Backmatter