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Gender and Embodied Geographies in Latin American Borders is the
first study of its kind to bring a gender perspective to studies on
violence and "illegal markets" in the region. Analyzing the
structural problems that create inequality and enable gendered
violence in Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia,
Brazil and Argentina, the authors offer a critique of the
securitization of borders and the criminalization of human
mobility, and propose alternatives to reduce violence. Newspaper
reports on gender and the variables of violence, human trafficking,
people smuggling, missing persons, victims and perpetrators uncover
the production and reproduction of discourses and images related to
violence. Interviews with strategic actors from nongovernmental
organizations, academia, as well as public policy makers diversify
the experiences from the different voices of authority. Gender and
Embodied Geographies in Latin American Borders encourages us to
continue to question silence, impunity, the restriction of
mobility, the dehumanization of securitization policies and the
institutionalization of gender violence. A welcomed must read for
scholars, researchers, policy makers, and students of gender
studies, security studies and migration.
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