03180nam 22005293 450 99663556790331620241230084506.09783111264226311126422X(CKB)37051139000041(MiAaPQ)EBC31860295(Au-PeEL)EBL31860295(OCoLC)1482826241(Exl-AI)31860295(NjHacI)9937051139000041(EXLCZ)993705113900004120241230d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierContemporary Global Thinking from Latin American Women Writings from the Margins1st ed.Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2024.©2025.1 online resource (190 pages)9783111263830 3111263835 Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Latin American Women Thinkers: Past and Present Considerations -- Translator’s Note: A Rendering Situated in Movement -- Sexual Difference and Abjection: What is the Gender of Enslaved Black Women? -- Corpopolitics and its Reticular Movement -- Intersections, Peripheries, and Heterotopias in the Cartographies of Sexuality -- The Bedouin Paradox -- Heterolingual Movements vs. Vigilance: New Counter-Sedentary Narratives -- A Manifesto on Linguistic Diversity: Five Essays -- Latin American Digital Literature: A Close- Distant-Material-Collaborative-Localized Reading -- Argentine Jetties -- On Translation and Black Feminism -- About the AuthorsGenerated by AI.This book highlights the intellectual contributions of Latin American women thinkers and writers who have addressed pressing global issues such as gender biases, racial and linguistic injustice, and social inequality. It emphasizes the underrepresentation of these voices in international academic and literary discourse and seeks to bridge this gap by presenting translated works originally written in Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish. Edited by Aurea Mota, Laura Fólica, and Diana Roig-Sanz, the collection showcases diverse perspectives from scholars and activists rooted in various regions of Latin America, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, and Mexico. These essays explore intersections of academia, social activism, feminist theory, and contemporary social challenges. Intended for an academic and socially conscious audience, the book aims to foster a more inclusive understanding of global intellectual history.Generated by AI.Gender dysphoriaSocial marketingGender dysphoria.Social marketing.199.8Mota Aurea1782944Fólica Laura0Roig-Sanz Diana1782946Hall María Cristina1782947MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996635567903316Contemporary Global Thinking from Latin American Women4309585UNISA