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Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America / / edited by Cecilia Macón, Mariela Solana, Nayla Luz Vacarezza



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Titolo: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America / / edited by Cecilia Macón, Mariela Solana, Nayla Luz Vacarezza Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021
Edizione: 1st ed. 2021.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (332 pages)
Disciplina: 306.7098
303.4098
Soggetto topico: Identity politics
Economic development
Ethnology - Latin America
Culture
Latin America - History
Collective memory
Politics and Gender
Development Studies
Latin American Culture
Latin American History
Memory Studies
Persona (resp. second.): MacónCecilia
SolanaMariela
VacarezzaNayla Luz
Nota di contenuto: Introduction. SECTION I Chapter 1: Cecilia Macón: #QueSeaLey: Abortion Rights in Argentina and the Latin American Fourth Wave of Feminism -- Chapter 2: Daniela Losiggio: Pleasure and Sexual Freedom as Gender Ideology, Organized Actions Against the Universalization of Sexual and Gender Rights in Latin American Recent Context -- Chapter 3: Virginia Villamediana: Affects and the Constructions of Citizenship Senses in Ecuador -- Chapter 4: Nayla Luz Vacarezza: The Green Kerchief for Abortion Rights in Chile and Argentina. Affective Contagion and Artistic Appropriations -- Chapter 5: Ali Lara: The Politics of the Sensitive and the Colonization of Gender. SECTION II Chapter 6: Laura Arnés: Feminist Scenes: Among Sorrow and Celebration -- Chapter 7: Denilson Lopes: Back to the Party: Affects, Relations and Encounters -- Chapter 8: Cynthia Francica: Beyond the Human: Gender, Affect and Monstrous Lives in the Narrative of Argentine Writer Samanta Schweblin (1978) -- Chapter 9: Macarena Urzúa: Spiritism as Artistic, Affective and Feminist Agency: The Sisters Morla, Example of a Spectral Archive -- Chapter 10: Daniel Kveller: Electric Bodies, Glowing Perfomances: Precarity and Utopia in Brazilian Contemporary Cinema. SECTION III Chapter 11: Mariela Solana: Nostalgia as Historical Critique: Time and Desire in Rosa Prepucio -- Chapter 12: Oliva López: Passions of the Soul: Female Body and Madness in Mexico (1890-1930) -- Chapter 13: Eduardo Mattio: Anachronistic Emotions: A Dissident Narrative of Failure in Carlos Correas -- Chapter 14: Zandra Pedraza: Affective Relationships in Domestic Education. A Historical-Anthropological Perspective of Emotional Education of Parents and Children in Latin America During the First Decades of the 20th Century -- Chapter 15: Edith Flores: Crimes of Passion, Bodies and Affects in Mexico City's early XX Century -- Conclusion.
Sommario/riassunto: 'Viewing the affective turn from the vantage point of Latin America opens up new perspectives on affect theory's origins in gender and sexuality studies and its political relevance. The essays in this timely and moving collection create innovative directions for studies of affect, emotion, and feeling that will be of value to scholars in both Northern and Southern hemispheres.' - Ann Cvetkovich, Professor and Director, Institute of Women's and Gender Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada 'The fact that this book is being proposed in English, rather than Spanish and/or Portuguese, indicates that the editors and contributors are interested in changing the dynamics of field formation and knowledge brokering which tend to privilege the Global North (and English). By framing their interventions as simultaneously specific to Latin America and inserted within the broader conversations regarding affect studies, they are ableto balance the urgent need to theorize contemporary political and cultural interventions, and at the same time resist the tendency to "import" theory from the North.' -Joseph M. Pierce, Associate Professor, Stony Brook University, USA This book gathers contributions from an emergent field of thinking and knowledge production in Latin America that emphasizes the significance of affects, feelings and emotions in how we think about politics, gender and sexuality. Considering the complex and even contradictory social processes that Latin America is experiencing today - such as the expansion of feminist and LGBTQ movements and the development of reactionary and neo-liberal forces - many Latin American authors are turning to affect to find a key to understand our present situation, to revisit our history, and to imagine new possibilities for the future. This tendency, sometimes inspired by the theoretical work produced in Europe and the US, has shown such a specificity and sometimes departure from northern productions that it compels us to focus more deeply into its own arguments, methods, and critical contributions. This project provides essays that explore the particularities of Latin American ways of thinking about affect and how they can shed new light into our understanding of, gender, sexuality and politics. Cecilia Macón is Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mariela Solana is Assistant Researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research, Argentina. Nayla Luz Vacarezza is Assistant Researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research, Argentina. .
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ISBN: 9783030593698
303059369X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Gender, Development and Social Change, . 2730-7336