Table of Contents
PART ONE – THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Chapter One – Introduction: The Labor of Extraction in Latin America
Kristin Ciupa and Jeffery R. Webber
PART TWO – REVISITING THE CLASSICAL CASES
Chapter Two – The Political Economy of the Labor Movement in Contemporary Argentina
Ruth Felder and Viviana Patroni
Chapter Three – Oil and the Dualization of Venezuela’s Labor Movement
Kristin Ciupa
Chapter Four – A Labor History of Extractivism in Colombia: From Coffee to Coca and Beyond
Phillip A. Hough
Chapter Five – Reading Peru from Chile: Examining Mining Unionism in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Omar Manky
Chapter Six – Capital Accumulation and the Forms and Potentialities of the Labor Movement in Latin America: Critical Reflections on Argentina and Chile
Guido Starosta and Fernando Javier Cazón
PART THREE – EXTENDING THE FRAMEWORK
Chapter Seven – Labor/Nature in (Late) Capitalist Mexico
Aleida Hernández Cervantes and Anna Zalik
Chapter Eight – From Sindicalismo to Cooperativismo: The Atomization of the Bolivian Miners’ Movement
Andrea Marston
Chapter Nine – Migrant Labor as Extraction
Christopher Little
PART FOUR – CONCLUSION
Chapter Ten – Conclusion and New Directions
Jeffery R. Webber