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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
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Herausgegeben von: De Souza Lima, Lívia; Otero Quezada, Edith; Roth, Julia
Schriftenreihe: Gender Studies
Jahr: 2024
Maße: 22.5 cm
ISBN: 3837661024
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
Feminist movements from the Americas provide some of the most innovative, visible, and all-encompassing forms of organizing and resistance. With their diverse backgrounds, these movements address sexism, sexualized violence, misogyny, racism, homo- and transphobia, coloniality, extractivism, climate crisis, and neoliberal capitalist exploitation as well as the interrelations of these systems. Fighting interlocking axes of oppression, feminists from the Americas represent, practice, and theorize a truly »intersectional« politics. Feminisms in Movement: Theories and Practices from the Americas brings together a wide variety of perspectives and formats, spanning from the realms of arts and activism to academia. Black and decolonial feminist voices and queer/cuir perspectives, ecofeminist approaches and indigenous women's mobilizations inspire future feminist practices and inform social and cohabitation projects.
*** *** Introduction by Julia Roth, Edith Otero Quezada and Lívia de Souza Lima *** Part I Theorizations and Epistemic Dialogues *** The Coloniality of Gender by María Lugones *** Coloniality and Modern Patriarchy. Expansion of the State Front, Modernization, and the Lives of Women by Rita Laura Segato *** A Decolonial Critique of Feminist Epistemology Critique by Yuderkys Espinosa-Miñoso *** From the Center to the Margins, (Re)Politicizing Intersectionality by Mara Viveros Vigoya *** The Feminist and Decolonial Pedagogy of Lélia Gonzalez and Sueli Carneiro by Lívia de Souza Lima *** Gender-Based Political Violence as a Global Phenomenon. Latin-American Pioneerism, the Brazilian Exception, and the Silence of the Global North by Ligia Fabris *** An Analysis of the 11J Protests in Cuba from a Black Feminist Criminal Abolitionist Perspective by Sandra Heidl *** Territory Body – Body Territory by Julieta Paredes Carvajal *** Part II Embodied Experiences and Knowledge Productions. Ties that Bind Black Women Candidates and Familial Influence on Political Socialization in the US by Nadia E. Brown and India S. Lenear *** “Vamos destruir esse patriarcado, eu creio!” Inter-American Networks and Articulations of Feminism on Social Media by Saskia Bante *** Intersectional Praxis and Socio-Political Transformation at the Colombian Truth Commission in the Caribbean Region by Audes Jiménez González and Juliana González Villamizar *** Reconstructing Women’s Contemporary Political Struggles across the Central American Region by Edith Otero Quezada and Fátima Elizondo Rodríguez *** Writing Western Nicaragua’s LGBTQ+ History. Tiangues, Indigeneity, and Survivance by Victoria González-Rivera *** Conceptual Tensions within a Cuir [Queer]-Feminist Sociological Approach to Sexuality in Mexico by César Torres-Cruz and Hortensia Moreno-Esparza *** “May Our Voice Echo” Housemaids’ Narratives in Eu, Empregada Doméstica by Larissa Satico Ribeiro Higa *** Indigenous Literature and Ecofeminism in Brazil by Anna-Lena Glesinski *** Environmental Knowledges in Resistance. Mobilization, (Re)Production, and the Politics of Place. The Case of the Cooperativa Mujeres Ecologistas de la Huizachera, Jalisco (Mexico) by Daniela Gloss Nuñez and Itxaso García Chapinal *** Part III Feminist Conversations *** Set Fear on Fire! A Conversation with the Collective LASTESIS on Aesthetic, Performance and Feminist Resistant Practices by Edith Otero Quezada and Lívia de Souza Lima *** Marielle Presente! Defending the Memory and Legacy of Marielle Franco in Brazil. An Interview with Anielle Franco by Lívia de Souza Lima, Julia Roth and Edith Otero Quezada *** Feminist Activism and Constitutional Change in Chile. A Conversation with María José Oyarzún Solís, Nicole Schwabe *** “Rap is Our Best Feminist Tool” Interview with the Cuban Hip Hop Duo La Reyna y La Real by Julia Roth *** Memory, Re-Imagination and Commemoration. Bridging Academia and Activism. An Interview with Afua Cooper by Safa Al-Dilaimi *** Intuitive Feminism by María Galindo *** ***
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