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Bodies, Territories, and Feminisms : Latin American Compilation of Political Practices, Theories, and Methodologies

Stuttgart: ibidem Verlag , [2022] , 335 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Verfasst von: ; Migliaro González, Alicia; Ramazzini, Ana Lucía; Colectivo Magdalenas Uruguay – Teatro de las oprimidas, Colectivo Magdalenas Uruguay –. Teatro de las; Cucurí, Cristina; Vega, Cristina; Cruz Hernández, Delmy Tania; Mazariegos García, Dina; Cuadra Lira, Elvira; Vázquez, Eva; Ruales, Gabriela; Veras Iglesias, Gabriela; Marchese, Giulia; Arrazola, Iñigo; Yánez, Ivonne; Rodas, Jonatan; Díaz Lozano, Juliana; Coba, Lisset; Rodríguez Lezica, Lorena; Bayón, Manuel; Féliz, Mariano; Nucamendi, Mauricio Arellano; Moreano, Melissa; García-Torres, Miriam; Lang, Miriam; Govela Gutiérrez, Rosa H.G.; Cantieri Cagnone, Rossana; Zaragocin, Sofía; Barrios-Klee, Walda
Herausgegeben von: Cruz, Delmy Tania; Bayón, Manuel; Féliz, Mariano
Mitwirkende: Gutierrez, Raquel [VerfasserIn eines Geleitwortes]
Rafaelli, Verónica [ÜbersetzerIn]
Schriftenreihe: Critical studies on Latin America
Jahr: [2022]
Maße: 21 cm
ISBN: 3838217098
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
This book is above all a commitment to encounter. Is the research result of a Working Group (Grupo de Trabajo) of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO), which brings together people who study and research, but who, above all, carry out collective actions from social organizations to transform the reality of our continent. This character of thinking doing, or rather, of doing thinking, of the Grupo de Trabajo gives this text a peculiar cadence. A cadence that demands a collective and cooperative authorship. It is also a recovery of the struggles that precede us, the sutures of the loom of memory that patriarchal and colonial capitalism strives to pierce, and that is another of the powers of this book. The book invites to dismantle the patriarchal and colonial legacies embedded in the very foundations of hegemonic academic thought, and demonstrates the urgent need to understand this as a political task of the moment. It is organized into three main stations, which, like a train journey, can be travelled through sequentially from beginning to end, or entered randomly, stopping at one or another section according to the interests and concerns of the moment.
*** *** Inhalt *** PART 1: THEORETICAL-POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES 1. Extractivism y (re)patriarchalization of territories 2. Women, bodies and territories: between defense and dispossession 3. Intersectionalities in the body-territory 4. The geopolitics of the womb: towards a decolonial feminist geopolitics in spaces of slow death 5. Neodevelopment vignettes in Argentina. Development(s), looting(s) and body/ies between exploitation and struggle. 6. Identities, body and territory: 56+1 girls at the "Hogar Seguro, Virgen de la Asuncion’1 fire 7. Kawsak sacha: women organization and political translation of the Amazonian rainforest in Ecuador 8. The Sepur Zarco Grandmothers and their fight for justice. Summary of a conviction PART 2: METHODOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS AND PROPOSALS 9. From the body: art, politics and transformation. Sharing Magdalenas Uruguay-Teatro de las Oprimidas 10. Reaching out, feeling and getting involved: reflections on an investigation into emotions 11. Living Mesoamerican methodologies: body, earth and feminisms 12. Collective views and walks. Experiences of rural extension and feminist action-research in eastern Uruguay 13. The map as a guide: mapping feminicidal violence and feminist progression 14. Subverting the geopolitics of sexual violence: a proposal for (counter)mapping our bodies-territory PART 3: DIALOGUES 15. On Genders and Territories. Does the land have a gender? 16. Women at the forefront of the fight. Conversation with Doha Felisa Muralles, from the Movimiento de Resistencia Pacifica La Puya, Guatemala 17. Violence affects the entire community, not just women 18. What we talk about when we talk about reproduction. An ecofeminist dialogue between Ivonne Ydnez and Cristina Vega 19. Mirrors of each other: consciousness-raising in Minervas
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