Emotions and the Struggle of Brazil's Landless Social Movement (MST)

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In recent years political scientists and sociologists have examined the manner by which emotions incite and condition social movement formation and action. However the current scholarship does not address the role that dignity plays in this process. Using Brazil's Landless Rural Workers' Movement (MST) as the case study this book argues that through involvement in a social movement individuals are instilled with the power of dignity. By participating in a social movement an individual's old self is replaced by a new dignified self which in turn spurs the participant to express varying levels of engagement in a social movement. The analysis is based on field research in three states in Brazil. After an overview of the MST's history development and mobilization tactics the book provides an outline of the current social movement literature and demonstrates the gap filled by the power of dignity argument.The book aims to prove that dignity and emotions in general have a firm and important place in social movement theory. The book should be useful for those interested in political science social movements Brazil and the Landless Workers' Movement.
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