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The Caribbean has played a crucial geopolitical role in the Western
pursuit of economic dominance, yet Eurocentric research usually
treats the Caribbean as a peripheral region, consequently labelling
the inhabitants as beings without agency. Examining asymmetrical
relations of power in the Greater Caribbean in historical and
contemporary perspectives, this volume explores the region's
history of resistance and subversion of oppressive structures
against the backdrop of the Caribbean's central role for the
accumulation of wealth of European and North American actors and
the respective dialectics of modernity/coloniality, through a
variety of experiences inducing migration, transnational exchange
and transculturation. Contributors approach the Caribbean as an
empowered space of opposition and agency and focus on perspectives
of the region as a place of entanglements with a long history of
political and cultural practices of resistance to colonization,
inequality, heteronomy, purity, invisibilization, and exploitation.
An important contribution to the literature on agency and
resistance in the Caribbean, this volume offers a new perspective
on the region as a geopolitically, economically and culturally
crucial space, and it will interest researchers in the fields of
Caribbean politics, literature and heritage, colonialism, entangled
histories, global studies perspectives, ethnicity, gender, and
migration.
The Caribbean has played a crucial geopolitical role in the Western
pursuit of economic dominance, yet Eurocentric research usually
treats the Caribbean as a peripheral region, consequently labelling
the inhabitants as beings without agency. Examining asymmetrical
relations of power in the Greater Caribbean in historical and
contemporary perspectives, this volume explores the region's
history of resistance and subversion of oppressive structures
against the backdrop of the Caribbean's central role for the
accumulation of wealth of European and North American actors and
the respective dialectics of modernity/coloniality, through a
variety of experiences inducing migration, transnational exchange
and transculturation. Contributors approach the Caribbean as an
empowered space of opposition and agency and focus on perspectives
of the region as a place of entanglements with a long history of
political and cultural practices of resistance to colonization,
inequality, heteronomy, purity, invisibilization, and exploitation.
An important contribution to the literature on agency and
resistance in the Caribbean, this volume offers a new perspective
on the region as a geopolitically, economically and culturally
crucial space, and it will interest researchers in the fields of
Caribbean politics, literature and heritage, colonialism, entangled
histories, global studies perspectives, ethnicity, gender, and
migration.
Feminist organizing and theorizing from the Americas have provided
some of the most innovative, visible, and all-encompassing spaces
of resistance against sexism and sexualised violence, misogyny,
racism, homo- and transphobia, coloniality, extractivism, climate
change, and neoliberal capitalist exploitation. Current feminist
movements address different axes of oppression and thereby
represent, practice, and theorize a truly "intersectional"
politics. The contributors bring together a wide variety of
perspectives, ranging from Black and decolonial feminist voices,
LGBTQI/queer perspectives to ecofeminist approaches and indigenous
women's mobilizations to inspire future feminist practices and
inform social and cohabitation projects.
Across the globe, a growing number of social movements, such as
demonstrations in support of equal civil status or reproductive
freedom and against sexualized violence, show that women's and
gender rights are highly contested. Against the backdrop of a long
history of unequal rights implementation, the contributors to this
volume deal with the questions of why and in which ways gender
equality has become contested in various political contexts. Local
case studies examine the relevant structural, institutional, and
socio-cultural causes of the global challenges to equality. This
book follows an interdisciplinary approach and unites scholars from
law, linguistics, cultural studies, history, social sciences, and
gender studies in diverse contexts.
While research in right-wing populism has recently been blossoming,
a systematic study of the intersection of right-wing populism and
gender is still missing, even though gender issues are ubiquitous
in discourses of the radical right ranging from "ethnosexism"
against immigrants, to "anti-genderism." This volume shows that the
intersectionality of gender, race and class is constitutional for
radical right discourse. From different European perspectives, the
contributions investigate the ways in which gender is used as a
meta-language, strategic tool and "affective bridge" for ordering
and hierarchizing political objectives in the discourse of the
diverse actors of the "right-wing complex."
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