04240nam 22006013 450 991080568590332120231214084507.03-8394-6102-210.1515/9783839461020(CKB)29277116300041(MiAaPQ)EBC7374603(Au-PeEL)EBL7374603(DE-B1597)625571(DE-B1597)9783839461020(OCoLC)1417796905(EXLCZ)992927711630004120231214d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFeminisms in Movement Theories and Practices from the Americas1st ed.Bielefeld :transcript,2023.©2023.1 online resource (333 pages)Gender Studies3-8376-6102-4 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Theorizations and Epistemic Dialogues -- The Coloniality of Gender -- Coloniality and Modern Patriarchy -- A Decolonial Critique of Feminist Epistemology Critique -- From the Center to the Margins, (Re)Politicizing Intersectionality -- The Feminist and Decolonial Pedagogy of Lélia Gonzalez and Sueli Carneiro -- Gender-Based Political Violence as a Global Phenomenon -- An Analysis of the 11J Protests in Cuba from a Black Feminist Criminal Abolitionist Perspective -- Territory Body - Body Territory -- Part II Embodied Experiences and Knowledge Productions -- Ties that Bind -- "Vamos destruir esse patriarcado, eu creio!" -- Intersectional Praxis and Socio-Political Transformation at the Colombian Truth Commission in the Caribbean Region -- Reconstructing Women's Contemporary Political Struggles across the Central American Region -- Writing Western Nicaragua's LGBTQ+ History -- Conceptual Tensions within a Cuir [Queer]-Feminist Sociological Approach to Sexuality in Mexico -- "May Our Voice Echo" -- Indigenous Literature and Ecofeminism in Brazil -- Environmental Knowledges in Resistance -- Part III Feminist Conversations -- Set Fear on Fire! -- Marielle Presente! -- Feminist Activism and Constitutional Change in Chile -- "Rap is Our Best Feminist Tool" -- Memory, Re-Imagination and Commemoration -- Intuitive Feminism -- ContributorsFeminist 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.With contributions from Rita Laura Segato, Mara Viveros Vigoya, Yuderkys Espinosa-Miñoso, and interviews with Anielle Franco (Brazilian activist and minister) and with the Chilean feminist collective LASTESIS.Gender StudiesSOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender StudiesbisacshAmericas.Gender Studies.Gender.Intersectionality.Latin America.Politics.Postcolonialism.Queer Theory.Social Movements.SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies.Lima Lívia De Souza1461805Quezada Edith Otero1461806Roth Julia1306100MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910805685903321Feminisms in Movement3670598UNINA