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Demanding Justice and Security

Indigenous Women and Legal Pluralities in Latin America
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310 Seiten
Englisch
Rutgers University Presserschienen am16.06.2017
The contributors to this book analyze Latin American indigenous women s engagements with different legal forums and language to secure greater justice and security, and aim to set out a series of key concepts and issues for analyzing these mobilizations, in order to present innovative, engaged research on constructions of justice and security.mehr
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KlappentextThe contributors to this book analyze Latin American indigenous women s engagements with different legal forums and language to secure greater justice and security, and aim to set out a series of key concepts and issues for analyzing these mobilizations, in order to present innovative, engaged research on constructions of justice and security.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-8135-8793-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum16.06.2017
Seiten310 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 153 mm, Höhe 230 mm, Dicke 22 mm
Gewicht562 g
Artikel-Nr.40217535
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface Introduction Indigenous Women and Legal Pluralities in Latin America: Demanding Justice and Security Rachel Sieder Part I Gender and Justice-Between State Law and International Norms Chapter 1 Between Community Justice and International Litigation: The Case of Inés Fernández before the Inter-American Court Rosalva Aída Hernández Castillo Chapter 2 Domestic Violence and Access to Justice: The Political Dilemma of the Cuetzalan Indigenous Women s Home (CAMI) Adriana Terven Salinas Chapter 3 Between Participation and Violence: Gender Justice and Neoliberal Government in Chichicastenango, Guatemala Rachel Sieder Part II Indigenous Autonomies and Struggles for Gender Justice Chapter 4 Indigenous Autonomies and Gender Justice: Women s Dispute for Security and Rights in Guerrero, Mexico María Teresa Sierra Chapter 5 Gender Inequality, Indigenous Justice, and the Intercultural State: The Case of Chimborazo, Ecuador Emma Cervone y Cristina Cucuri Chapter 6 Let Us Walk Together : Chachawarmi [Male-Female] Complementarity and Indigenous Autonomies in Bolivia Ana Cecilia Arteaga Böhrt Chapter 7 Participate, Make Visible, Propose: The Wager of Indigenous Women in the Organizational Process of the Regional Indigenous Council of the Cauca (CRIC) Leonor Lozano Part III Women s Alternatives in the Face of Racism and Dispossession Chapter 8 Voices within Silences: Indigenous Women, Security, and Rights in the Mountain Region of Guerrero Mariana Mora Chapter 9 Grievances and Crevices of Resistance: Maya Women Defy Goldcorp Morna Macleod Chapter 10 Intersectional Violence: Triqui Women Confront Racism, the State, and Male Leadership Natalia De Marinis Part IV Methodological Perspectives Chapter 11 Methodological Routes: Toward a Critical and Collaborative Legal Anthropology Rosalva Aída Hernández Castillo and Adriana Terven Notes on Contributors Indexmehr