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Latin American Perspectives Podcast

Latin American Perspectives

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A podcast for discussion and debate on the political economy of capitalism, imperialism, and socialism in the Americas. For more than forty years Latin American Perspectives has served as the leading academic journal in Latin American Studies, publishing timely, progressive analyses of the social forces shaping contemporary Latin America.
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La Otra Cara De LA Historia!

El Mundo desde Otra Perspectiv

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Descubre en este Canal anécdotas de la historia, mamarrachas de la humanidad. Cosas demasiado curiosas que no te creerás que realmente ocurrieron. ¿Sabes que Miguel Ángel odiaba demasiado pintar y la capilla Sixtina fue algo así como por orgulloso y cascarrabias?¿Sabes que Casanova no era tan "casanova" como dice la historia?¿De dónde viene la palabra Vacuna? Estas cosas y muchas más...aquí en TOP WORLD!!
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Fresh talkative show, with topics that can help you to understand how the South American culture and the Australian culture can be blend together without any judgments. Stay and listen, I will be here to answer your questions. Please leave a comment, your voice is important here. Estás en un show fresco y relajado donde vas a conocer sobre la cultura Australiana, sus diferentes matices y vivencias, con un estilo moderno y tranquilo. Quédate y escucha el primer episodio y déjanos tus comentarios.
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Journalist and music historian Juan Data joins us to discuss his 2023 book, Hip-Hop vs. Argentina (Felipe Ibánez Editor)—an in-depth exploration of the evolution of hip-hop culture in Argentina. Drawing on his experiences as an early participant in the scene and his expertise as a music industry journalist, Data traces how hip-hop, once viewed with…
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Los editores colaboradores de LAP, Edgars Martínez Navarrete y Richard Stahler-Sholk, acompañan el podcast para conversar sobre su número doble de LAP: Autonomías indígenas frente al capitalismo contemporáneo, publicado en junio y septiembre de 2024. Edgars Martínez Navarrete es Doctor en Antropología Social por el Centro de Investigaciones y Estud…
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LAP contributing editors Nemer Narchi, Gustavo Goulart Moreira Moura, and George Leddy join the pod to discuss the May 2024 issue of LAP, "Blue Economies and Ocean Grabbing in Latin America." Themes covered include the intersections of political economy and marine ecology, environmental justice, and different political-economic and policy paths for…
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LAP contributing editors Daniela García Grandón, Joana Salém Vasconcelos, and Andrew R. Smolski join the pod to discuss the January 2024 issue of LAP, "The Agrarian Question as an Ecological Question." The themes covered include the classic debate over agrarianism and development, the history of land reform in Latin America during the twentieth cen…
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Historian Joana Salém Vasconcelos joins us to discuss her book Agrarian History of the Cuban Revolution: Dilemmas of Peripheral Socialism (Brill 2023; Haymarket 2023). Translated from Portuguese and originally published in Brazil in 2016, this meticulously researched study unpacks the complicated political and economic challenges Cuba has faced sin…
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Dando início à Segunda temporada do LAP Editor’s Choice, nos juntamos ao renomado cientista político marxista e teórico Armando Boito para discutir seu recém-lançado livro "Reform and Political Crisis in Brazil: Class Conflicts in Workers' Party Governments and the Rise of Bolsonaro Neo-fascism" (disponível em inglês). O livro examina o processo po…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a simple evening filled with vegetarian Indian food and music-making could lead to profound discussions on government responsibility and cultural adventures? Join me, Jorge, and my good friend Alvaro as we reconnect and explore a myriad of topics, from the latest twist in Alvaro's court case to my mission of offerin…
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Professor’s Kristin Ciupa and Jeffery Webber join the podcast to discuss their new co-edited volume The Labor of Extraction in Latin America that was recently published by Rowman & Littlefield as part of the "Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom" series. This edited volume traces the power of labor in extractive sectors in Latin America sta…
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Filmmaker and author Rodrigo Dorfman joins the podcast to discuss his 2023 memoir Generation Exile: The Lives I Leave Behind. Spanning four continents and a hundred years of personal history, Generation Exile Provides an insightful meditation on one man's experience as a political exile and migrant and his life-long quest to establish family, roots…
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Send us a text As I uncork the bubbly to celebrate a milestone 100th episode, I find myself awash with appreciation for the vibrant tapestry we've woven together through raw storytelling and shared laughter. It's been a journey of humble beginnings that blossomed into a community, and for that, my gratitude knows no bounds. Together, we've danced t…
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Send us a text Have you ever found yourself in a beer garden, trying to spark a conversation only to be met with mixed results? I certainly have, and it's led to some of the most interesting and unexpected discussions—like when I chatted about Colombian culture and the universal language of music. This episode is a shout-out to our listeners around…
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Send us a text The journey continues Down Under, as Cecil offers a snapshot of his life as a Filipino immigrant in Australia. He reveals the stark contrast of fishing in the river and ocean, and how he's adapted to Melbourne's four-seasons-in-a-day weather. Enjoy a serenade as Cecil channels his inner musician, treating us to a song. Stay tuned for…
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LAP contributing editor and ethnomusicologist Jonathan Ritter joins the podcast to discuss the May 2023 issue of LAP Music, Politics, and Social Movements in Latin America. Topics covered include the legacy of influential musical and political movements in Latin America alongside research on more contemporary mobilizations. Jonathan Ritter is the d…
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Send us a text Have you ever noticed how our communication dynamics have shifted from talking to endless scrolling and swiping? In this riveting new episode of Unvalued, live on Twitch, we delve into this intriguing evolution. With the advent of platforms like TikTok, one-minute videos and myriad trends bombard us, transforming how we interact with…
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Send us a text In our fast-paced world, time and communication have changed drastically. Balancing time on weekdays as compared to weekends, and countering the societal pressure of constant 'busyness' - it's not an easy ride, but we're in it together. Just like a message in a bottle in the digital sea, we met Stephen, and it only goes to show how u…
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Send us a text How many of us can say we faced a cassowary, walked the vibrant streets of Byron Bay, and delved into the heart of Australia all in one adventure? Our esteemed guest, Lyndon, can say so. In our recent podcast episode, he leads us on an exhilarating journey across Australia, regaling us with tales from Sydney to the Northern Territory…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered how stepping back from alcohol can lead to surprising positivity? Join me in my journey of self-discovery, as I navigate the electrifying world of nightlife, peeling back the layers of this vibrant ecosystem. From the neon-lit bars and clubs to the enchanting ambience of beer gardens, we're set to explore every…
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Send us a text We promise you a ride of a lifetime through the roller coaster world of warehouse, transport and logistics in Australia. Hitch a ride with us and our esteemed guest, Osbell, a seasoned warehouse assistant, to learn about the industry's ins and outs like never before. We unravel the dynamic terrain of this industry, featuring everythi…
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Send us a text Join me, your host George, as I navigate and conquer the buzzing maze of Melbourne Airport before my flight to Sydney. Thanks to the power of Google, I've discovered that technology can be a traveller's best companion, turning a crowded airport into an easy-to-navigate hub. From the heart of the hustle and bustle, I managed to record…
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Renowned marxist feminist scholar Nancy Fraser joins us to discuss her recent book Cannibal Capitalism: How our System is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet – and What We Can Do About It (Verso 2022). In this tightly argued and urgent volume, Fraser charts the voracious appetite of capital, tracking it from crisis point to crisis point, from…
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Send us a text My first time recording a podcast at an airport, and let's just say it came with its unique set of challenges and perks. From the hustle and bustle of the busy terminals to the thrill of being on-the-go, Let's chat about it all while also reflecting on the powerful process of visualising and achieving goals. As we kick off this episo…
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Send us a text Swapping the bustling streets of Melbourne for the warm cityscape of Brisbane, guest Alvaro offers an entertaining and enlightening conversation: From the electric atmosphere of the Melbourne Cup to planting trees in beautiful Victoria, the journeys we share are as dynamic and varied as the locations we discuss. The Australian advent…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how the grunge tunes of Nirvana, particularly their MTV Unplugged album, have influenced a generation and beyond? Let's take you on a musical journey with us, your hosts, Danny and Josh, as we vibe to tracks from the legendary album and discuss its cultural impact and personal resonance. Danny’s be personal favourite, "…
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Send us a text Ever fantasized about an unforgettable night at a motel? Ever wondered what to expect, or how to plan for it? I’m George, your host, and in this engaging episode we spill the beans on first-time motel room experiences. We pull back the curtain on everything from the thrill of checking in with that special someone, to the curious wond…
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Send us a text Come, journey with me, George, your friendly neighbourhood host, as we take a midweek pause to celebrate the small things in life. I bare my soul about my love affair with vegetarianism, enhanced by the spice-rich palette of Indian cuisine. Let's explore how we can nurse our gym injuries back to health, guided by my personal experien…
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Send us a text Do you have Starbucks in your hometown? Navigate with us and explore the first time ever that a city in Colombia has Starbucks after 1971 years that the company was formed in Seattle. On the other hand, we love Seattle and we dream of travelling there and exploring the Grunge culture. All the best, Follow on @Georgepodcasts Come fue …
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Send us a text Do we have male or female clothes? Listen to the new episode of our first season, we are going to talk about clothes; if you ever had given a tag to your attire or you just put whatever makes you feel comfortable, please leave a comment on what you think is the best thing to do, when you are buying some new clothes for your wardrobe.…
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Send us a text We are going to talk about the Guracha music genre; What is it? what is the proper outfit? What does a party look like? How and at the end, you will be able to listen to Guaracha for dessert. If you want to see the project in photographs follow IG: @georgepodcasts See ya! If you want you be a supporter of this project click on that l…
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International relations scholar Francesca Lessa joins us to discuss her book The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America, (Yale University Press 2022). Through the voices of survivors and witnesses, human rights activists, judicial actors, journalists, and historians, The Condor Trials unravels the secrets of trans…
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El arquitecto y antropólogo Carlos Salamanca Villamizar y socióloga Pamela Colombo conversan con nosotros sobre su libro La Violencia en El Espacio: Políticas urbanas y territoriales durante la dictadura cívico-militar en Argentina (1976-1983) (Universidad Nacional de Rosario Editora 2019). PAMELA COLOMBO, es profesora en el Departamento de Sociolo…
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Editora contribuyente del LAP Verónica Silva acompaña el podcast para conversar sobre su nuevo número para Marzo 2023: "El Estado y la Acumulación de Capital en México." Los temas discutido incluyen el proceso histórico del neoliberalismo y sus efectos en las políticas, la sociedad, y la económia de México. Además, conversamos sobre la presidencia …
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El sociólogo argentino Daniel Feierstein conversa con nosotros sobre su libro Pandemia: Una balance social y político de la crisis del COVID-19 ( Fondo de Cultura Económica 2021). Durante la pandemia, Feierstein participó en consejos nacionales y provinciales, y grupos interdisciplinarios para enfrentar la crisis de COVID-19. Su libro analiza esta …
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LAP contributing editors James N. Green and Tulio Ferreira join the podcast to discuss the January 2023 LAP issue "Brazil Under Bolsonaro: Social, Political, and Economic Impacts in the Country and in Latin America." Topics covered include the causes, consequences, and tragedies of Jair Bolsonaro's presidency, the political history of the far-right…
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Authors Linda Farthing and Thomas Becker join us on our inaugural episode of "Editor's Choice" to discuss their book Coup: A Story of Violence and Resistance in Bolivia (Haymarket Books 2021). Coup tells the story of the 2019 Bolivian political crisis, providing a critical analysis of the 14 years of the MAS government that preceded it as well as t…
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Anthropologist and LAP contributing editor Adrienne Pine discusses the November 2022 issue of LAP "Social Struggle in Neoliberal Central America." Topics covered include neoliberalism and the political-economic roots of violence and conflict in Central America, criticism of prominent (mis)representations of the issues confronting the region, and a …
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Renowned intellectual and LAP contributing editor Professor Ronaldo Munck joins us to discuss the July 2022 issue of LAP "Marxism, Critical Thinking, and Andean Futures." Topics covered include the ideas and life of twentieth-century Marxist intellectual José Carlos Mariátegui, the critical thinking of some contemporary South American intellectuals…
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Alexander Scott speaks with LAP founding editor Ronald Chilcote and coordinating editor Joana Salem Vasconcelos to discuss their double issue of LAP "Reassessing Development: Past and Present Marxist Theories of Dependency and Periphery Debates," published in January and March of 2022. Topics covered include the founding and origins of the journal …
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