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Edited by Jim Shultz and Melissa Draper
Dignity and Defiance
Stories from Bolivia's Challenge to Globalization
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978-0-520-25698-9
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331 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 8 b/w photographs
January 2009, Not available in United Kingdom
Categories: Anthropology; Latin American Studies; Sociology

Dignity and Defiance is a powerful, eyewitness account of Bolivia's decade-long rebellion against globalization imposed from abroad. Based on extensive interviews, this story comes alive with first-person accounts of a massive Enron/Shell oil spill from an elderly woman whose livelihood it threatens, of the young people who stood down a former dictator to take back control of their water, and of Bolivia's dramatic and successful challenge to the policies of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Featuring a substantial introduction, a conclusion, and introductions to each of the chapters, this well-crafted mix of storytelling and analysis is a rich portrait of people calling for global integration to be different than it has been: more fair and more just.
Jim Shultz is Executive Director and Melissa Draper is Assistant Director of the Democracy Center.