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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Guerra del Gas: resistance, subaltern counterpublics, and indigenous rhetoric in Bolivia

Naputi, Tiara Rose 05 August 2010 (has links)
This thesis presents a rhetorical analysis of the Guerra del Gas movement in Bolivia from 2003 to 2005. It views the social movement and its major uprisings as emerging from a subaltern counterpublic that grounded its resistance in uniquely indigenous rhetoric. Chapter one provides a theoretical framework for understanding indigenous rhetoric as embodying a discourse of subaltern sensibilities and situating subaltern counterpublic theory within the historic-cultural situation of Bolivia to understand contemporary struggles over natural resources and against neoliberal politics within the country. The indigenous rhetoric of the Guerra del Gas movement provided a direct refutation of natural gas privatization and neoliberal hegemony. The second chapter is a case study that explores the indigenous rhetoric of the October 2003 and May-June 2005 uprisings that characterized the subaltern counterpublic sphere of the Guerra del Gas movement. In chapter three the theoretical frame of subaltern rhetoric is established to analyze Evo Morales’ inaugural address as an embodiment of a discourse of subaltern sensibilities. The conclusion chapter offers some directions for further research and considers how understanding indigenous rhetoric has implications for social struggle and organized resistance in a world of increasing globalization and neoliberal hegemonic policymaking. / text
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Gritos de Guerra en el Altiplano

Mongan Marco, Matías January 2007 (has links)
El análisis del rol de radio Pachamama en la ciudad del Alto entre el 9 y el 17 del Octubre del 2003, va a permitir conocer las modificaciones que experimenta la comunicación radiofónica en escenarios de crisis sociopolítica. Asimismo este trabajo hace hincapié en que para que la comunicación contrainformativa pueda tener éxito, necesita tanto de un medio de comunicación dispuesto a abrir los micrófonos, como de los movimientos sociales: los cuales por intermedio de la apropiación de las radioemisoras populares, motorizaron el fenómeno comunicativo en la llamada Guerra del Gas. No sólo se va a hacer referencia a los aspectos teóricos del problema, sino que también se le va a dar prioridad al aspecto humano de ese grupo de periodistas alteños: que sin dudarlo decidió salir a las calles para cubrir todo lo que estaba pasando. / Programa de investigación: Comunicación y Política

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