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“The Silences of Dispossession: Agrarian Change and Indigenous Politics in Argentina” is a compelling non-fiction work that delves into the intricate dynamics of land, power, and identity. Authored by a team of esteemed scholars, this book explores the historical and contemporary struggles of indigenous communities amid agrarian transformations. Through rigorous analysis and poignant narratives, it unveils the often-overlooked silences surrounding dispossession and resistance. A vital read for those interested in Latin American studies, indigenous rights, and socio-political change, this book offers profound insights into the enduring impact of colonial legacies and modern agricultural policies.





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