women

Animalization as a Political Strategy. The Case of Costa Rica President Rodrigo Chaves Robles

Paula Sequeira Rovira, Universidad Nacional Costa Rica

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Women in Laborer’s Struggles in Andalucía. A Feminist Decolonial Approach

Virginia Piña Cruz, Universidad de Jaén, España

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The water belongs to the people, not to Belo Monte: dams and sociability weaves among affected populations, as represented in Amazonian arpilleras

Marina Ertzogue y Monise Busquets, Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Brasil

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“Aquí fue Troya” – Women, Theater and Cultural Agencies

Diana M. Gómez Correal marcelantropologia@hotmail.com Universidad Nacional de Colombia Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between the agency, culture, politics, and the possibility of transforming reality through the use of a theatrical piece created collectively by a group of young feminist women and the participation of some of the audience members. Starting from an ethnographic […]

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Muslim women’s veil (hijab): between colonialist ideology and Islamic discourse: a decolonial view

Abstract: The debate on Muslim women’s veil (hijab) has always been central in contemporary feminist discussion, and therefore it embodies the core of the conflict between two antinomic views: the one in neo-orientalist and hegemonic neo-western discourse, and a certain majoritarian traditionalist Islamic discourse. For some, it embodies patriarchal oppression while for others it is […]

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