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Conceptual Tensions within a Cuir [Queer]-Feminist Sociological Approach to Sexuality in Mexico
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César Torres-Cruz
and Hortensia Moreno-Esparza
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 9
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Part I Theorizations and Epistemic Dialogues
- The Coloniality of Gender 35
- Coloniality and Modern Patriarchy 59
- A Decolonial Critique of Feminist Epistemology Critique 79
- From the Center to the Margins, (Re)Politicizing Intersectionality 91
- The Feminist and Decolonial Pedagogy of Lélia Gonzalez and Sueli Carneiro 107
- Gender-Based Political Violence as a Global Phenomenon 117
- An Analysis of the 11J Protests in Cuba from a Black Feminist Criminal Abolitionist Perspective 133
- Territory Body – Body Territory 147
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Part II Embodied Experiences and Knowledge Productions
- Ties that Bind 161
- “Vamos destruir esse patriarcado, eu creio!” 173
- Intersectional Praxis and Socio-Political Transformation at the Colombian Truth Commission in the Caribbean Region 187
- Reconstructing Women’s Contemporary Political Struggles across the Central American Region 201
- Writing Western Nicaragua’s LGBTQ+ History 215
- Conceptual Tensions within a Cuir [Queer]-Feminist Sociological Approach to Sexuality in Mexico 227
- “May Our Voice Echo” 239
- Indigenous Literature and Ecofeminism in Brazil 249
- Environmental Knowledges in Resistance 261
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Part III Feminist Conversations
- Set Fear on Fire! 277
- Marielle Presente! 283
- Feminist Activism and Constitutional Change in Chile 291
- “Rap is Our Best Feminist Tool” 295
- Memory, Re-Imagination and Commemoration 301
- Intuitive Feminism 313
- Contributors 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 9
-
Part I Theorizations and Epistemic Dialogues
- The Coloniality of Gender 35
- Coloniality and Modern Patriarchy 59
- A Decolonial Critique of Feminist Epistemology Critique 79
- From the Center to the Margins, (Re)Politicizing Intersectionality 91
- The Feminist and Decolonial Pedagogy of Lélia Gonzalez and Sueli Carneiro 107
- Gender-Based Political Violence as a Global Phenomenon 117
- An Analysis of the 11J Protests in Cuba from a Black Feminist Criminal Abolitionist Perspective 133
- Territory Body – Body Territory 147
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Part II Embodied Experiences and Knowledge Productions
- Ties that Bind 161
- “Vamos destruir esse patriarcado, eu creio!” 173
- Intersectional Praxis and Socio-Political Transformation at the Colombian Truth Commission in the Caribbean Region 187
- Reconstructing Women’s Contemporary Political Struggles across the Central American Region 201
- Writing Western Nicaragua’s LGBTQ+ History 215
- Conceptual Tensions within a Cuir [Queer]-Feminist Sociological Approach to Sexuality in Mexico 227
- “May Our Voice Echo” 239
- Indigenous Literature and Ecofeminism in Brazil 249
- Environmental Knowledges in Resistance 261
-
Part III Feminist Conversations
- Set Fear on Fire! 277
- Marielle Presente! 283
- Feminist Activism and Constitutional Change in Chile 291
- “Rap is Our Best Feminist Tool” 295
- Memory, Re-Imagination and Commemoration 301
- Intuitive Feminism 313
- Contributors 321