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Critical Issues in Indigenous Studies : Multiple InJustices : Indigenous Women, Law, and Political Struggle in Latin America.
Author
Hern?andez Castillo, R. A?ida
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
University of Arizona Press, 2016-11-29 00:00:00.0.
Description
1 online resource (344)
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Available Online
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Subject(s)
Indian women
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Latin America
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Social conditions
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Indian women
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Legal status, laws, etc
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Latin America
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Indian women
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Political activity
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Latin America
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Indian women activists
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Latin America
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Indigenous Studies
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Series
Critical issues in indigenous studies
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Summary note
Draws together over two decades of research by the author into activism and legal pluralism as practiced and understood by Indigenous women in Latin American countries, analyzing the struggles of indigenous women in Mexico, Guatemala, and Colombia to secure justice and equal rights. The ethnographic approach taken in the book analyzes activism and legal pluralism at the local, state, and international scales and synthesizes the author's experiences interacting with activists at those different levels. The manuscript draws on critical discourse and feminist theories to address the tensions and struggles indigenous women activists face in Latin America.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version record.
Contents
Introduction
chapter 1. Activist research on justice and indigenous womenś rights
chapter 2. Multiple dialogues and struggles for justice: political genealogies of indigenous women
chapter 3. Indigenous justices: new spaces of struggle for women
chapter 4. From victims to human rights defenders, international litigation and the struggle for justice of indigenous women
chapter 5. From the multicultural state to the penal state: incarcerated indigenous women and the criminalization of poverty
Final thoughts
Appendix 1. Case of Inés Fernández vs México official expertise anthropological report
Appendix 2. From the life histories workshop at Atlacholoaya, Morelos
Appendix 3. From bitácoras del destierro narrativa de mujeres en prisión
Appendix 4. From divinas ausentes. Antología poética de mujeres en reclusión 'La malquerida/The unloved.'
Appendix 5. Legal files of indigenous women prisoners in Morelos and Puebla.
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ISBN
0816534594 ((ebk))
9780816534593
OCLC
960040870
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Multiple injustices : indigenous women, law, and political struggle in Latin America / R. Aída Hernández Castillo.
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