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.
The volume’s contributors are Delmy Tania Cruz Hernández, Manuel Bayón, Alicia Migliaro González, Ana Lucía Ramazzini, Colectivo Magdalenas Uruguay—Teatro de las oprimidas, Cristina Cucurí, Cristina Vega, Dina Mazariegos García, Elvira Cuadra Lira, Eva Vázquez, Gabriela Ruales, Gabriela Veras Iglesias, Giulia Marchese, InÞigo Arrazola, Ivonne Yánez, Jonatan Rodas, Juliana Díaz Lozano, Lisset Coba, Lorena Rodríguez Lezica, Mariano Féliz, Mauricio Arellano Nucamendi, Melissa Moreano, Miriam García-Torres, Miriam Lang, Rosa H.G. Govela Gutiérrez (†), Rossana Cantieri Cagnone, Sofía Zaragocin, and Walda Barrios-Klee (†). Rosa Govela Gutiérrez and Walda Barrios-Klee died while the book was being edited.
Verónica Rafaelli
Delmy Tania Cruz Hernandez
Delmy Tania Cruz, PhD in Social Anthropology from the Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology and MA in Gender Studies in Quito (Ecuador). Currently collaborates at the Center for Multidisciplinary Research on Chiapas and the Southern Border at UNAM. She coordinates the working group Bodies, Territories and Feminisms of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO). She is a member of Colectivo Miradas Críticas del Territorio desde el Feminismo and is co-founder of the community-based environmental organization no gubernamental (Women Transforming Worlds) based in Chiapas. In 2021 she coordinated the publication of the book Frontiers and Bodies against the Capital. Feminist and popular insurgencies in Abya Yala. Her papers have been published by, among other outlets Geo Pautas, Eutopía UNAM, Journal of Latin American Psychosocial Studies, Ecología Política.
Manuel Bayón Jiménez
Manuel Bayón, PhD (Leipzig University) and MA in Urban Studies (Quito, Ecuador) is the coordinator of Contested Territories Amazonía at FLACSO University in Ecuador. Previously, he worked at CENEDET and Acción Ecológica. He is a member of the Colectivo Miradas Críticas del Territorio desde el Feminismo and Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador. He is member of the Colectivo Miradas Críticas del Territorio desde el Feminismo and Colectivo de Geografía Crítica del Ecuador. His previous books include La Selva de los Elefantes Blancos, El Yasuní en medio del derrumbe petrolero global y Geografía crítica para detener el despojo de los territorios. His papers have been published in Journals such as Antipode, GeoForum, Ecología Política, Geografía Norte Grande, International Journal of Geo-Information, Journal of Latin American Geography, Environment and Planning D Society and Space, Human Geography.
Mariano Féliz
Isabel Rosales Sandoval studied Political Science in Guatemala and Hamburg. Since 2022, she is an Associate of the Institute for Latin American Studies (ILAS) at the GIGA (German Institute of Global and Area Studies) in Hamburg, Germany. Previously, Rosales Sandoval held the position of Director of Master Studies at the Universidad Rafael Landívar in Guatemala. Rosales Sandoval is a member of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA). Her previous book contributions include Human Security, Borders and Migration (Edward Elgar Publishing 2021) and The Migration Industry and the Commercialization of International Migration (Routledge 2013).
Iñigo Arrazola
Walda Barrios-Klee
Manuel Bayón
Rossana Cantieri Cagnone
Lisset Coba
Elvira Cuadra Lira
Cristina Cucurí
Juliana Díaz Lozano
Miriam García-Torres
Rosa H.G. Govela Gutiérrez
Miriam Lang
Giulia Marchese
Dina Mazariegos García
Alicia Migliaro González
Melissa Moreano
Mauricio Arellano Nucamendi
Ana Lucía Ramazzini
Jonatan Rodas
Lorena Rodríguez Lezica
Gabriela Ruales
Colectivo Magdalenas Uruguay Teatro de las oprimidas
Eva Vázquez
Cristina Vega
Gabriela Veras Iglesias
Ivonne Yánez
Sofía Zaragocin
Raquel Gutierrez
Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar (Mexico, 1962) is a Mexican mathematician, philosopher, sociologist and activist. She is a sociology professor and researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences and History of the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP) specializing in indigenous movements in Latin America, resistance and social transformation. In the 1980s, she travelled to Bolivia where she joined the Aymara and Quechua communities' insurgency, linked to trade union movements. She is currently working with other colleagues to consolidate the line on community networks at BUAP.
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Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage.
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übersetzt von | Verónica Rafaelli |
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herausgegeben von | Delmy Tania Cruz Hernandez, Manuel Bayón Jiménez |
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Beiträge von | Delmy Tania Cruz Hernandez, Mariano Féliz, Iñigo Arrazola, Walda Barrios-Klee, Manuel Bayón, Rossana Cantieri Cagnone, Lisset Coba, Elvira Cuadra Lira, Cristina Cucurí, Juliana Díaz Lozano, Miriam García-Torres, Rosa H.G. Govela Gutiérrez, Miriam Lang, Giulia Marchese, Dina Mazariegos García, Alicia Migliaro González, Melissa Moreano, Mauricio Arellano Nucamendi, Ana Lucía Ramazzini, Jonatan Rodas, Lorena Rodríguez Lezica, Gabriela Ruales, Colectivo Magdalenas Uruguay Teatro de las oprimidas, Eva Vázquez, Cristina Vega, Gabriela Veras Iglesias, Ivonne Yánez, Sofía Zaragocin |
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Vorwort von | Raquel Gutierrez |
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336
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Paperback
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Critical Studies on Latin America. Debates and Alternatives for Social Change
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21,0 cm x 14,8 cm
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Erscheinungsdatum |
01.08.2022
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Sprache |
Englisch
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ISBN
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978-3-8382-1709-3
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468 g
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"The book is a challenge to dominant, eminently patriarchal and colonial views and practices which structure academic knowledge" -- Prof Dr Raquel Gutierrez, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
"First and foremost a commitment to the encounter … The book reminds us that the current crisis can only be explained by the continuum of racist, patriarchal, and extractivist violence that has prevailed throughout Abya Yala for over five hundred and two years" -- Colectivo Miradas Críticas del Territorio desde el Feminismo (Ecuador)