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Toward a Discourse of Consent - Mass Mobilization and Colonial Politics in Puerto Rico, 1932-1948

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Informationen zum Autor GABRIEL VILLARONGA is Assistant Professor of History and the Humanities at the University of Puerto Rico in Bayamon. Klappentext A familiar feature of analyses about mass mobilization in Latin America between the 1930s and 1950s is an emphasis on manipulation and social control of leaders over their constituencies. This book addresses mass mobilization from a different angle by focusing less on the unidirectional action of leaders and the passivity of their followers and more on the interactive process between agents that informed their support for reform and the articulation of a political discourse based on notions of consent. Villaronga understands the consent of people and their discourse as both open support for socioeconomic improvement and as an agreement between multiple social and political groups about the need for change. To understand how consent produced a situation most beneficial for political leaders but effectively shaped by followers, this book focuses on the interaction between American authorities, the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), and its multiple supporters that informed colonial politics in Puerto Rico between 1932 and 1948. Villaronga examines how the PPD in conjunction with U.S. officials created a coalition of disparate sectors such as urban workers, rural laborers, the unemployed, religious groups, women, Communists, independentists, technocrats, and dissidents from other political parties. The emergence of consent entailed a process through which many sectors of Puerto Rican society overcame their exclusion from political debate and constituted themselves as a viable political force. Moreover, consent not only informed a broad coalition of interests in favor of U.S. policies of reform, but also enabled PPD leaders to become the main representatives of the island's mass movement. Zusammenfassung Focuses on the interaction between American authorities! the Popular Democratic Party (PPD)! and its multiple supporters that informed colonial politics in Puerto Rico. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Abbreviations A Stage for Imagining Consent: Colonial Politics and U.S. Policies of Reform Demands for Reform and the Rise of Political Leadership From Turmoil to Turning Point: Political Change and the Sugar Strike of 1942 Visions of Consent and the Tactics of Political Displacement Confronting Victory: Electoral Aftermath and the Ascendant Discourse of Consent The Challenge of a New Political Logic Selected Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Gabriel Villaronga
Publisher Abc Clio Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.08.2004
 
EAN 9780313324239
ISBN 978-0-313-32423-9
No. of pages 273
Dimensions 165 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Series Contributions in Latin America
Contributions in Latin America
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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