“A serious study on the cultural challenges brought about by postmodern culture in Latin America is in order and largely overdue. In that sense, <i>The Other Side of the Popular</i> makes an invaluable contribution to the challenge of thinking about the present configuration of culture in the region. This book fills a gap in the area of Latin American cultural studies and it does so with serious scholarship, brilliance, and intellectual commitment.”—Horacio Legras, Georgetown University
“Gareth Williams does an excellent job of explaining the historical and political changes that brought about the transformation of the popular into civil society, noting that the latter is of a piece with neoliberalism. He demonstrates how to take the subaltern (defined as that which resists assimilation into projects for governability) into account without transforming it into a minoritized subject to be managed nor into a citizenry that gains its sovereignty through consumption.”—George Yudice, New York University
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Gareth Williams is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Wesleyan University.