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Gender and Embodied Geographies in Latin American Borders: Maria Amelia Viteri, Iréri Ceja, Cristina Yépez Arroyo Gender and Embodied Geographies in Latin American Borders
Maria Amelia Viteri, Iréri Ceja, Cristina Yépez Arroyo
R1,230 Discovery Miles 12 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Gender and Embodied Geographies in Latin American Borders (Hardcover): Maria Amelia Viteri, Ireri Ceja, Cristina Yepez Arroyo Gender and Embodied Geographies in Latin American Borders (Hardcover)
Maria Amelia Viteri, Ireri Ceja, Cristina Yepez Arroyo
R3,976 Discovery Miles 39 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

The Tropical Silk Road - The Future of China in South America (Paperback): Paul Amar, Lisa Rofel, Fernando Brancoli, Maria... The Tropical Silk Road - The Future of China in South America (Paperback)
Paul Amar, Lisa Rofel, Fernando Brancoli, Maria Amelia Viteri, Consuelo Fernandez
R793 R720 Discovery Miles 7 200 Save R73 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book captures an epochal juncture of two of the world's most transformative processes: the People's Republic of China's rapidly expanding sphere of influence across the global south and the disintegration of the Amazonian, Cerrado, and Andean biomes. The intersection of these two processes took another step in April 2020, when Chinese President Xi Jinping launched a "New Health Silk Road" agenda of aid and investment that would wind through South America, extending the Eurasian-African "Belt and Road Initiative" to a series of mine, port, energy, infrastructure, and agrobusiness megaprojects in the Latin American tropics. Through thirty short essays, this volume brings together an impressive array of contributors, from economists, anthropologists, and political scientists to Black, feminist, and Indigenous community organizers, Chinese stakeholders, environmental activists, and local journalists to offer a pathbreaking analysis of China's presence in South America. As cracks in the progressive legacy of the Pink Tide and the failures of ecocidal right-wing populisms shape new political economies and geopolitical possibilities, this book provides a grassroots-based account of a post-US centered world order, and an accompanying map of the stakes for South America that highlights emerging voices and forms of resistance.

Latinas Crossing Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington - Applying Anthropology in Multicultural Neighborhoods... Latinas Crossing Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington - Applying Anthropology in Multicultural Neighborhoods (Hardcover)
Raul Sanchez Molina, Lucy M. Cohen; Contributions by Marta Barkell, Marcia Bernbaum, Viviana Cristian, …
R2,225 Discovery Miles 22 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After crossing several borders, Latina/o immigrants and their children meet challenges of globalization as they acclimate to the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Facing different social and cultural barriers while adapting to this metropolis, most of them meet these challenges by building transnational bridges that connect societies and cultures. These circumstances have offered opportunities for anthropologists and other scholars to work together with community residents in activities that have contributed to cultural knowledge and action. Latinas Crossing Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington: Applying Anthropology in Multicultural Neighborhoods addresses how Latina/o immigrants use a variety of strategies to meet adaptation challenges. Drawing on ethnographic research and practices, contributors highlight how Latinas and Latinos are building community while reshaping ethnic, gender, and generational identities. They focus on models of collaboration and interaction in community centers, healthcare, the labor market, education, and faith-based communities.

The Tropical Silk Road - The Future of China in South America (Hardcover): Paul Amar, Lisa Rofel, Fernando Brancoli, Maria... The Tropical Silk Road - The Future of China in South America (Hardcover)
Paul Amar, Lisa Rofel, Fernando Brancoli, Maria Amelia Viteri, Consuelo Fernandez
R2,185 R2,039 Discovery Miles 20 390 Save R146 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book captures an epochal juncture of two of the world's most transformative processes: the People's Republic of China's rapidly expanding sphere of influence across the global south and the disintegration of the Amazonian, Cerrado, and Andean biomes. The intersection of these two processes took another step in April 2020, when Chinese President Xi Jinping launched a "New Health Silk Road" agenda of aid and investment that would wind through South America, extending the Eurasian-African "Belt and Road Initiative" to a series of mine, port, energy, infrastructure, and agrobusiness megaprojects in the Latin American tropics. Through thirty short essays, this volume brings together an impressive array of contributors, from economists, anthropologists, and political scientists to Black, feminist, and Indigenous community organizers, Chinese stakeholders, environmental activists, and local journalists to offer a pathbreaking analysis of China's presence in South America. As cracks in the progressive legacy of the Pink Tide and the failures of ecocidal right-wing populisms shape new political economies and geopolitical possibilities, this book provides a grassroots-based account of a post-US centered world order, and an accompanying map of the stakes for South America that highlights emerging voices and forms of resistance.

Desbordes - Translating Racial, Ethnic, Sexual, and Gender Identities across the Americas (Hardcover): Maria Amelia Viteri Desbordes - Translating Racial, Ethnic, Sexual, and Gender Identities across the Americas (Hardcover)
Maria Amelia Viteri; Foreword by Salvador Vidal-Ortiz
R1,716 Discovery Miles 17 160 Out of stock

Maria-Amelia Viteri explores the multiple unfixed meanings that the term Latino takes on as this category is reappropriated and translated by LGBT Latinos in Washington, DC, San Salvador, and Quito. Using an anthropology-based, interdisciplinary approach, she exposes the creative ways in which migrants including herself subvert traditional readings based on country of origin, skin color, language, and immigrant status. A critical look at the multiple ways migrants view what it means to be American, Latino, and/or queer provides fertile ground for theoretical, methodological, and political debates on the importance of a queer transnational and immigration framework when analyzing citizenship and belonging. "Desbordes" (un/doing, overflowing borders) ethnographically addresses the limits and constraints of current paradigms within which sexuality and gender have been commonly analyzed as they intersect with race, class, ethnicity, immigration status, and citizenship. This book uses the concept of queerness as an analytical tool to problematize the notion of a seamless relationship between identity and practice."

Shifting Positionalities - The Local and International Geo-Politics of Surveillance and Policing (Hardcover, Unabridged... Shifting Positionalities - The Local and International Geo-Politics of Surveillance and Policing (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
Maria Amelia Viteri, Aaron Tobler
R1,839 Discovery Miles 18 390 Out of stock

The local-level and international contributors of Shifting Positionalities encompass particular common themes through in-depth social science research in an effort to understand the meanings of the reformulation of state discourses and practices in this post-9/11 era. Current conjunctions between sexual, racial and ethnic identities-and the surveillance practices of those identities-calls for a thorough examination of the multiple and usually unexpected meaning-making practices adapted by individuals. Far from being predictable, the latter speaks to the possibility of individuals and communities utilizing techniques of actively resisting-as opposed to passively embracing-the policing of their daily lives. Shifting Positionalities: The Local and International Geo-Politics of Surveillance and Policing addresses surveillance and policing as practices and sites that speak to the various ways in which bio-power, displacement and resistance converge to constitute particular subjectivities across borders.

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