Alexander Scott

Latin American Perspectives

Science EN ↓ 30 episodes

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. We currently produce two podcasts: Latin American Perspectives & Editors' Choice: Latin American Perspectives' Book Conversations. Latin American Perspectives features interviews with LAP issue editors, academics, and activists where participants discuss curr...

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Alexander Scott

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Editor's Choice Ep. 13: P FKN R: Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican Resistance w/ Vanessa Díaz and Petra R. Rivera-Rideau 09.07.2026

Hosts Alexander Scott and Tomás Crowder-Taraborrelli speak with Vanessa Díaz and Petra R. Rivera-Rideau about their new book P FKN R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance (Duke University Press, 2026). Díaz and Rivera-Rideau — creators of the "Bad Bunny Syllabus" — situate Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio within more than a century of Puerto Rican history and a much longe...

US Imperialism and Cuban Development w/ Andrew Smolski 03.07.2026

Alexander Scott speaks with rural sociologist Andrew Smolski about U.S. imperialism and the long history of empire in Cuban development.  Drawing on Smolski's archival research and his work on Cuban agriculture, the conversation traces how imperialism has shaped Cuba's capacity to develop across five centuries — from Spanish colonialism, the Haitian Revolution, and the rise of the sugar-slavery co...

Editor's Choice Ep. 12: Emergent Quilombos: Black Life and Hip-Hop in Brazil w/ Bryce Henson 13.05.2026

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 g...

U.S. Imperialism Enters a New Stage w/ Steve Ellner 08.05.2026

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 tens...

Political Ecology, Gender, and the Environment in Latin America con Mayarí Castillo 30.04.2026

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 exploram...

Amazon Rainforest and Socio-Ecological Alternatives in Latin America w/ Claudia Horn 23.04.2026

LAP coordinating editor Claudia Horn (King's College London) joins the pod to discuss the September 2025 issue:  Amazon Rainforest and Socio-Ecological Alternatives in Latin America . What is the Amazon—and how should we understand it beyond dominant environmental, state-centered, or extractivist narratives? Our conversation explores the concept of multiplicity as a way of rethinking the Amazon as...

Editor's Choice Ep. 11 (Part 2): Dependency and Crisis in Brazil and Argentina w/ Felipe Antunes de Oliveira 22.02.2026

Part 2 of our interview with Felipe Antunes de Oliveira on his recent book Dependency and Crisis in Brazil and Argentina: A Critique of Market and State Utopias  (2024).   In this timely and theoretically rigorous work, Antunes de Oliveira examines why the two largest countries in South America fail to materialize the development they continually promise to achieve. Instead of approaching the topi...

Editor's Choice Ep. 11: Dependency and Crisis in Brazil and Argentina w/ Felipe Antunes de Oliveira (Part 1) 19.12.2025

In this special two-part edition of Editors' Choice, Felipe Antunes de Oliveira, joins us to discuss his recent book  Dependency and Crisis in Brazil and Argentina: A Critique of Market and State Utopias (2024).   In this timely and theoretically rigorous work, Antunes de Oliveira examines why the two largest countries in South America fail to materialize the development they continually promise t...

Editor's Choice Ep. 10: Una historia del cine documental argentino con Javier Campo 03.11.2025

En este episodio, conversamos con Javier Campo, editor de Una historia del cine documental argentino: Tomo 1 (1896–1989) y Tomo 2 (1990-2024) , publicados por Prometeo Editorial. La charla recorre la evolución del cine documental argentino desde la era del cine mudo hasta los años de la dictadura y la transición democrática, mostrando cómo distintos realizadores han utilizado el documental para ab...

Immigration, Asylum, and Resistance w/ Sarah England & Alfonso Gonzales Toribio 26.08.2025

Anthropologist Sarah England and Political Scientist Alfonso Gonzales Toribio join the pod to discuss their new issue of LAP "Latin Americans Seeking Asylum in North America," as well as the history of US immigration policy and the current crisis of immigration enforcement and deportations in the United States. Sarah England is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Soka University of America and...

Cuba, Culture, and Politics w/ Sandra Levinson 15.08.2025

An excerpt from a political education session among LAP editors, featuring remarks by Sandra Levinson,  executive director and co-founder of the nonprofit Center for Cuban Studies , and the founder and curator of the Cuban Art Space gallery in Brooklyn, New York. In her talk, Sandra offers her reflections on the contemporary state of Cuban art, culture and politics—drawing on decades of experience...

Editor's Choice Ep. 9: Hip-Hop vs. Argentina con Juan Data 14.04.2025

Journalist and music historian Juan Data joins us to discuss his 2023 book,  Hip-Hop vs. Argentina  (Felipe Ibánez Editor)—an in-depth exploration of the evolution of hip-hop culture in Argentina. Drawing on his experiences as an early participant in the scene and his expertise as a music industry journalist, Data traces how hip-hop, once viewed with skepticism, grew into a powerful cultural force...

Autonomías Indígenas con Edgars Martínez Navarette y Richard Stahler-Sholk 31.03.2025

Los editores colaboradores de LAP , Edgars Martínez Navarrete y Richard Stahler-Sholk, acompañan el podcast para conversar sobre su número doble de LAP : Autonomías indígenas frente al capitalismo contemporáneo , publicado en junio y septiembre de 2024. Edgars Martínez Navarrete es Doctor en Antropología Social por el Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social. Actualme...

Blue Economies and Ocean Grabbing in Latin America 22.12.2024

LAP contributing editors Nemer Narchi, Gustavo Goulart Moreira Moura, and George Leddy join the pod to discuss the May 2024 issue of LAP, "Blue Economies and Ocean Grabbing in Latin America." Themes covered include the intersections of political economy and marine ecology, environmental justice, and different  political-economic and policy paths for the well-being of coastal communities.  Nemer E....

The Agrarian Question as an Ecological Question 25.11.2024

LAP contributing editors Daniela García Grandón, Joana Salém Vasconcelos, and Andrew R. Smolski join the pod to discuss the January 2024 issue of LAP, "The Agrarian Question as an Ecological Question." The themes covered include the classic debate over agrarianism and development, the history of land reform in Latin America during the twentieth century, and the significance of centering ecology in...

Editor's Choice Ep. 8: Agrarian History of the Cuban Revolution w/ Joana Salém Vasconcelos 15.11.2024

Historian Joana Salém Vasconcelos joins us to discuss her book Agrarian History of the Cuban Revolution: Dilemmas of Peripheral Socialism  (Brill 2023; Haymarket 2023).  Translated from Portuguese and originally published in Brazil in 2016, this meticulously researched study unpacks the complicated political and economic challenges Cuba has faced since its 1959 revolution, demonstrating why the su...

Editor's Choice Ep. 7: Reform and Political Crisis in Brazil w/ Armando Boito 13.09.2024

Dando início à Segunda temporada do LAP Editor's Choice, nos juntamos ao renomado cientista político marxista e teórico Armando Boito para discutir seu recém-lançado livro "Reform and Political Crisis in Brazil: Class Conflicts in Workers' Party Governments and the Rise of Bolsonaro Neo-fascism" (disponível em inglês). O livro examina o processo político brasileiro entre os anos de 2003 e 2020, fo...

The Labor of Extraction in Latin America w/ Kristin Ciupa & Jeffery Webber 03.05.2024

Professor's Kristin Ciupa and Jeffery Webber join the podcast to discuss their new co-edited volume The Labor of Extraction in Latin America that was recently published by Rowman & Littlefield as part of the "Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom" series.  This edited volume traces the power of labor in extractive sectors in Latin America starting in the 1980s and shows how labor shapes nat...

Editor's Choice Ep. 6: Generation Exile w/ Rodrigo Dorfman 29.02.2024

Filmmaker and author Rodrigo Dorfman joins the podcast to discuss his 2023 memoir  Generation Exile: The Lives I Leave Behind.  Spanning four continents and a hundred years of personal history,  Generation Exile Provides  an insightful meditation on one man's experience as a political exile and migrant and his life-long quest to establish family, roots, and a sense of belonging by bearing witness...

Music, Politics, and Social Movements in Latin America 22.12.2023

LAP contributing editor and ethnomusicologist Jonathan Ritter joins the podcast to discuss the May 2023 issue of LAP Music, Politics, and Social Movements in Latin America.  Topics covered include the legacy of influential musical and political movements in Latin America alongside research on more contemporary mobilizations.  Jonathan Ritter is the department chair and associate professor of music...

Editor's Choice Ep. 5: 'Cannibal Capitalism' w/ Nancy Fraser 23.11.2023

Renowned marxist feminist scholar Nancy Fraser joins us to discuss her recent book  Cannibal Capitalism: How our System is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet – and What We Can Do About It (Verso 2022).  In this tightly argued and urgent volume, Fraser charts the voracious appetite of capital, tracking it from crisis point to crisis point, from ecological devastation to the collapse of democ...

Editor's Choice Ep. 4: 'The Condor Trials' w/ Francesca Lessa 27.09.2023

International relations scholar Francesca Lessa joins us to discuss her book  The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America , (Yale University Press 2022). Through the voices of survivors and witnesses, human rights activists, judicial actors, journalists, and historians, The Condor Trials  unravels the secrets of transnational repression masterminded by South Ameri...

Editor's Choice Ep. 3: 'La Violencia en El Espacio' con Carlos Salamanca Villamizar y Pamela Colombo 31.08.2023

El arquitecto y antropólogo Carlos Salamanca Villamizar y socióloga Pamela Colombo conversan con nosotros sobre su libro  La Violencia en El Espacio: Políticas urbanas y territoriales durante la dictadura cívico-militar en Argentina (1976-1983)  (Universidad Nacional de Rosario Editora 2019) .   PAMELA COLOMBO, es profesora en el Departamento de Sociología de la Université Laval (Québec, Canada)....

El Estado y la Acumulación de Capital en México con Verónica Silva 25.05.2023

Editora contribuyente del LAP Verónica Silva acompaña el podcast para conversar sobre su nuevo número para Marzo 2023: "El Estado y la Acumulación de Capital en México."  Los temas discutido incluyen el proceso histórico del neoliberalismo y sus efectos en las políticas, la sociedad, y  la económia de México. Además, conversamos sobre la presidencia de Andrés Manuel López Obrador, y los fracasos y...

Editor's Choice Ep. 2: 'Pandemia' con Daniel Feierstein 30.03.2023

El sociólogo argentino Daniel Feierstein conversa con nosotros sobre su libro Pandemia: Una balance social y político de la crisis del COVID-19 ( Fondo de Cultura Económica 2021).  Durante la pandemia, Feierstein participó en consejos nacionales y provinciales, y grupos interdisciplinarios para enfrentar la crisis de COVID-19.  Su libro analiza esta experiencia y las consecuencias diferentes de la...

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