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Narrating a Psychology of Resistance - Voices of the Companeras in Nicaragua (Hardcover)
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Narrating a Psychology of Resistance - Voices of the Companeras in Nicaragua (Hardcover)
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The Movimiento Autonomo de Mujeres (Women's Autonomous Movement) in
Nicaragua - birthed in part from the Sandinista Revolution of the
1980s - represents one of the largest, most diverse, and most
autonomous women's movements in all of Latin America. While it's
true that scholars across a wide range of disciplines have written
invariably about this social movement (and have been instrumental
in arguing that these women are not mere victims, but individuals
who have worked hard to resist oppression and fight injustice for
decades) what remains missing from this body of work is scholarship
aimed at understanding, specifically, the psychology of resistance;
in other words, what are the psychological mechanisms and
methodologies that emerge from the margins that determine the kind
of social action that revolutionizes societies? Investigating the
psychosocial processes behind resistance is critical to
understanding a commitment to justice and the development of
subjectivity necessary for enacting the political activity required
for social transformation. Psychology, in particular, as author
Shelly Grabe argues, is positioned to engage in a systematic
exploration of the links between social and political conditions
that determine how, why, and under what circumstances resistance
emerges. Narrating a Psychology of Resistance documents the
first-hand accounts of the Nicaraguan women's Movimiento: a
coordinated mobilization of women that has weathered unremitting
power differentials characterized by patriarchy and capitalism. In
this collection of testimonios, Grabe gives voice to these
extraordinary women and closely examines how psychological
processes that emerge in response to sociopolitical oppression can
lead to gendered justice and the revolutionizing of societies at
large.
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