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Latin American Perspectives Podcast

Latin American Perspectives Podcast

By: Alexander Scott
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A podcast for discussion and debate on the political economy of capitalism, imperialism, and socialism in the Americas. For more than forty years Latin American Perspectives has served as the leading academic journal in Latin American Studies, publishing timely, progressive analyses of the social forces shaping contemporary Latin America.2023 Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Editor's Choice Ep. 12: Emergent Quilombos: Black Life and Hip-Hop in Brazil w/ Bryce Henson
    May 13 2026

    Bryce Henson joins the pod to discuss his book Emergent Quilombos: Black Life and Hip Hop in Brazil (University of Texas Press, 2023). Drawing on ethnographic research in Salvador da Bahia, Henson explores Brazilian hip hop as a diasporic cultural and political movement rooted in Black radical traditions, anti-racist struggle, and collective community formation. Throughout the conversation, the group discusses the historical significance of quilombos in Brazil, the relationship between Blackness and political struggle, the role of hip hop as a form of "quilombismo," and the intersections of race, class, gender, and diaspora in contemporary Brazil.

    Bryce Henson is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism at Texas A&M University, with affiliations in Africana Studies and the Race and Ethnic Studies Institute. He is also an affiliated researcher with the Pós-Afro Program at the Universidade Federal da Bahia and serves as Associate Editor for Transforming Anthropology.

    Emergent Quilombos: Black Life and Hip Hop in Brazil can be purchased here: https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477327986/

    Spotify Playlist Curated by Bryce Henson:

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3KnR3IBULZ9aAesr8pY3Ov?si=wp_fX5SwSnigAXai5nWT6Q

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    57 mins
  • U.S. Imperialism Enters a New Stage w/ Steve Ellner
    May 8 2026

    In this episode of the Latin American Perspectives Podcast, Alexander Scott speaks with historian and political scientist Steve Ellner about the changing nature of U.S. imperialism and the escalating political crisis in Venezuela.

    Drawing on Ellner's recent work, the conversation examines sanctions, economic warfare, "hyper-imperialism," the Venezuelan opposition, and the broader geopolitical tensions shaping Latin America today.

    Topics discussed include:

    • Sanctions as a form of warfare
    • Economic coercion and financial blockades
    • U.S. policy toward Venezuela
    • María Corina Machado and the Venezuelan far right
    • Debates on the left surrounding anti-imperialism and democracy
    • The global implications of a new phase of U.S. power

    Steve Ellner is a historian and political scientist who taught for over two decades at the Universidad de Oriente in Venezuela. He is Associate Managing Editor of Latin American Perspectives and the author of numerous books and articles on Venezuelan politics, the Latin American left, and the Chávez era.

    Further Reading from Steve Ellner
    • CounterPunch — "U.S. Imperialism Enters a New Stage"
      https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/04/21/u-s-imperialism-enters-a-new-stage/
    • Jacobin — "Trump, Latin America, and the Left Opposition"
      https://jacobin.com/2025/11/trump-latin-america-left-opposition
    • Venezuelanalysis Author Page
      https://venezuelanalysis.com/guest-author/steve-ellner/
    • Venezuela Solidarity Network — María Corina Machado & Venezuela
      https://www.venezuelasolidaritynetwork.org/mcm_venezuela

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Political Ecology, Gender, and the Environment in Latin America con Mayarí Castillo
    Apr 30 2026

    En este episodio del podcast de Latin American Perspectives, conversamos con Mayarí Castillo, socióloga de la Universidad Mayor y coeditora del número de enero de 2026, sobre los principales ejes que estructuran este nuevo dossier.

    A lo largo de la conversación, abordamos la ecología política como un marco para comprender la relación entre sociedad, naturaleza y poder en América Latina, y exploramos las raíces históricas de los conflictos socioambientales contemporáneos—desde el colonialismo y la formación de los Estados hasta el extractivismo y las crisis climáticas actuales. También discutimos el papel central del género y de la ecología política feminista para repensar cómo estas luchas se viven, se disputan y se transforman.

    Este episodio ofrece una puerta de entrada accesible al número, al tiempo que destaca su relevancia para entender las dinámicas actuales de desigualdad, territorio y conflicto ambiental en la región.

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    📖 Explora el número de enero de 2026 aquí: https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/lapa/53/1

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    37 mins
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