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“EU REBOLO TO THE FLOOR!”: precarious lives and bodies of gênery dissident in school cotidian
This article, based on an analysis of the context of the precarious nature of human lives, their subjectivity and a tendency between anti-gênery offensives and the dissent of cysheteronormactivity problematises like school cotidian faces this crash from bodies in diverging movements. Hate speech see...
Affirmative actions as mechanisms claiming gender parity in inclusive political participation: Ecuador, Bolivia, Costa Rica and Colombia
cThis article addresses the issue of affirmative actions as a mechanism to equate social inequalities, as well as real participation in democratic spaces for disadvantaged groups. Affirmative action has played a very important role in broadening the spaces for political participation by women, indig...
Social movements from the perspective of women and indigenous peoples. An analysis of the case-law of the Colombian Constitutional Court
The struggles of the indigenous peoples of Latin America for their ancestral rights, as well as the demands made by women on equality and material equality between men and women, have had a significant impact on crucial issues such as political participation in decision-making that affect them, requ...
Urban vs. Rural Lifestyles in terms of Theories of Cultural Globalization
Introduction Globalization has indubitably caused local, national, and international sections to meet and intertwine in ways that have historically been unimaginable. The discourse of globalization has become widespread around the world with ongoing discussions surrounding its economic, cultural,...
CHALLENGES AND DEMANDS IN THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS: YOUTH, ETHNICITY AND MIGRATION IN LEON, GUANAJUATO
This article presents an initial analysis of the conditions and consequences of indigenous migration towards León, a city located in the State of Guanajuato, in central Mexico. In this qualitative study, we document some of the tensions and challenges that migrants face when attempting to integrate...
Defend the right to water. Resistance from indigenous and peasant movements
In recent years we have seen a sharp increase in conflict around water defence. Despite the fact that in 2010 water was recognised as a human right and has an extensive protection framework, many violations of this right occur in the context of extractive projects, which have a major impact on the t...
The Ability of Indigenous Women in Latin American in Dealing with a Plurality of Worlds
The Spanish language version of Indigenous Women’s Movements in Latin America: Gender and Ethnicity in Peru, Mexico and Bolivia by Stéphanie Rousseau and Anahi Morales was launched in 2018. The book reveals how indigenous women refuse the ambivalent character of narratives about national cohesion wh...
Conceptual paradoxes of gender in processes for change of indigenous women and farmers in rural Mexico
This article deals with epistemological and methodological complexities of gender studies, when these are applied to social movements of indigenous women and peasants in rural Mexico; their problems, actions, achievements, projects and utopias lead to ownership and redefinition of concepts from diff...
Anthology of contemporary Guatemalan critical thinking
The task of developing an anthology of critical social thinking in Guatemala has been an effort in several ways. First, to define what is meant by critical thinking, then to decide what period to cover, which authors and authors to include, and which relevant texts. In order to circumscribe the sear...
Indigenous Women in Movements: Possible links between gênery and politica1
Summary From a rapprochement with certain indigenous movements and women indigenous leaders in Brazil, we are dealing with the possibility of the emergence, in the country’s macro-political scenario, of the political subject indigenous women and the possible approximations of their tariffs with femi...
Shattered hearts: Indigenous women and subaltern resistance in Indonesian and Indigenous Canadian literature
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Sex/gender, class, breed: decolonising feminism in a globalised world: Reflections from the struggle of Indian women in Chiapas
Based on the study of the Indian Women’s Movement in Chiapas (Mexico), this article addresses the issue of new anti-racist feminist resistance to the destructive effects of globalisation. In the face of the exacerbation of racist and neocolonial dominance, and of patriarchal violence in this context...
Stocktaking of the Belem 2009 World Social Forum
The Global Social Forum has a history. In general, it should be noted that the political meaning of its constitution was to tackle the crisis of the neoliberal model, based on social and political convergence in a series of processes that brought forces together and their various strategies of confr...
Bill! Shows my head to the people, it is worth it...
We are in the ‘century of peripheral lights’. Women, indigenous women, black, regions, alternative sexualities, and all those living in the periphery of the ‘status quo’ dominators, claim their fair place in the sun. Artists do not escape this “forced periphery” because today’s art system is only th...
Weavers of the future: The political participation of Mapuce women in the territorial conflict in Neuquén (1995-2015)
In the 1990s Latin America was the scene of the emergence and (re) appearance of various indigenous movements that clearly emerged as new political actors. This important process has highlighted the reality faced by indigenous women as a result of the oppression they suffer from the intersection of...
Social Movements and Women in Latin America: The Case of Zapatista
Mexico became a Spanish colony at the beginning of the 16th century. Indigenous people of the region had been exposed to murders, tortures and slavery committed by the Spanish colonists. Almost all of the indigenous cities were completely destroyed and colonial cities were established in this proces...
Etnomalactic, language games and counter-behaviour movements of women when occupying the Table
This article is a cut from a master’s disertation which aimed to identify and analyse the language games produced by a group of women dwellers of the Quadrado, a community located in the Porto district of the city of Pelotas/Rio Grande do Sul, when they have witnessed their experiences during occupa...
The relationship between ethnicity and gender in rural and urban female migration: mazahuas in the city of Mexico
The study of women’s migration, and particularly those undertaken by indigenous women, is still a little explored topic. In this article, we examine a number of factors that allow us to explain the urban rural movements of indigenous women, based on an analysis from a gender perspective and empirica...
Dynamiques des luttes paysannes et rurales dans les forums sociaux 2000-2010
Embedded in sociology of collective action, this analysis is off-centred on peasant and rural struggles in social forums between 2000 and 2010. It explores the diversity of protagonists, protests, claims and counter-claims made on national, regional, continental and international arenas about the is...
Indigenous women and Abya Yala abortions. Solidarity agendas and various
The demands of indigenous women from Abya Yala are placed on the Latin American AME agenda. Participation in indigenous movements and their own organisational processes culminated in the Continental Summit of Indigenous Women, held twice in the Region, in 2009 in Puno, Peru and in 2013 in La Mari Pi...
Brokerage: on the difficult relationship between bilateral and multilateral free trade and investment agreements and human rights
This article critically addresses the possible tensions and consequences between bilateral and multilateral free trade and investment agreements and human rights, as well as their impact on the international order. To this end, epistemological sources such as feminism and critical theory of human ri...
Turning outwards or inwards? The experience of a Mexican indigenous model of community-driven and intercultural education in a globalized world - La Universidad de los Pueblos del Sur
The neocolonial undercurrent of internationalization that drives educational policies and standards, imposes a EEUUrocentric worldview and perspective of human development upon the global South. Beyond the discourse of international cooperation, this vision sustains what Quijano describes as the ‘co...
Ethnographic horizons from collaborative and involved experiences. Introduction to the monograph Collaborative and involved Etnographics
In this monograph we intend to rethink and challenge: how can we build sense collectively? For what, for whom and together with whom do we investigate? But above all, we are interested in investigating how collaborative and involved research is being built from different experiences, and how the mul...
“EU REBOLO TO THE FLOOR!”: precarious lives and bodies of gênery dissident in school cotidian
This article, based on an analysis of the context of the precarious nature of human lives, their subjectivity and a tendency between anti-gênery offensives and the dissent of cysheteronormactivity problematises like school cotidian faces this crash from bodies in diverging movements. Hate speech see...
Padrón de Casabindo y Cochinoca de 1654. Transcripción y estudio preliminar
This article presents the paleographic transcription, analysis and preliminary study of the 1654 indigenous census of Casabindo and Cochinoca reduction towns. Their inhabitants settled in the southwestern part of the Andean Puna, where cattle raising and mining were predominant, while agriculture wa...