Felipe Lagos
33201265
Sociology
September 2011
Alberto Toscano
23 November 2015
01 December 2015
Chapter I: Mariteguis Marxism (I): Uneven Development and Indo-American Socialism. (20000
words; Final Draft.)
Chapter II: Mariateguis Marxism (II): Myth, Memory and Colonial Unconscious. (20000 words;
Final Draft.)
Brief comments on written work
Being Chapters I and II the First Part, we defined the structure and contents of the Second Part,
which is being written up now and corresponds to the foremost hypothesis on the particularity of
Latin America that followed Maritegui.
Chapter III: The Dependency Hypothesis: Structural Dependency, Internal Colonialism and ThirdWorldism. (Projection: 12000 words)
Chapter IV: The Political (Populist) Hypothesis: the Tempo of the National Form. (Projection:
12000 words).
Chapter V: The Bolivian Case: lvaro Garcia Linera as Actualisation of Latin American Marxism. A
Critical Account. (Projection: 12000 words)
Conclusions.
Research Progress (issues relating to the thesis)
Research Training and Professional Development: (review of training needs, relevant conferences, funding,
presentations and publication)
Felipe was awarded with an internship (3 months; Jan-Mar 2016) in the Ibero-American Instutite,
Berlin, which will supplies him with the material necessary to finish his dissertation and submit the
thesis in March of 2016.
Conferences during 2015:
SLAS (Aberdeen, April). Paper related to the thesis Introduction.
Historical Materialism (London, November). Paper related to the thesis Chapter II.
Late December.
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