Feminicide and Global Accumulation
Frontline Struggles to Resist the Violence of Patriarchy and Capitalism
Herausgeber: ¡Feministas! Otras Negras Y; Lozano Lerma, Betty Ruth; Ocoró Grajales, Natalia Andrea; Rivas Orobio, Martha Liliana; Campo, María Mercedes; Palacios Córdoba, Elba Mercedes
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Frontline Struggles to Resist the Violence of Patriarchy and Capitalism
Herausgeber: ¡Feministas! Otras Negras Y; Lozano Lerma, Betty Ruth; Ocoró Grajales, Natalia Andrea; Rivas Orobio, Martha Liliana; Campo, María Mercedes; Palacios Córdoba, Elba Mercedes
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The global struggles against racism, capitalism, and patriarchy revealed by the Black and Indigneous women and trans communities leading its resistance.
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- Verlag: Common Notions
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 153mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9781942173441
- ISBN-10: 194217344X
- Artikelnr.: 59963771
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Common Notions
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 153mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9781942173441
- ISBN-10: 194217344X
- Artikelnr.: 59963771
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Otras Negras … y ¡Feministas! (editor) is a Black Afrodescendent feminist women’s collective from Cali, Colombia. Members include Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba, María Campo, Martha Liliana Rivas Orobio, Natalia Andrea Ocoró Grajales, and Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma. Silvia Federici (contributor, translator) is a lauded feminist, Marxist theorist and author of Caliban and the Witch, Revolution at Point Zero, Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women among others. Liz Mason-Deese (contributor, translator) is an editor of Viewpoint Magazine and a long-time participant and translator of women’s movements in Latin America. She is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Susana Draper (contributor, translator) is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University and author of Afterlives of Confinement: Spatial Transitions in Post-Dictatorship Latin America (2012, 2012) and 1968 Mexico: Constellations of Freedom and Democracy (2018). Her current projects include a book on Marxist Women and Philosophies of Liberation, that reconstructs a history of key figures and moments in women’s critical heterodox expressions of Marxism, mostly focused on Latin America and the United States throughout the 20th century.
Acknowledgments
Preface
Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Introduction
Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper
Chapter 1: Horizon of Reflection: Context and conceptualization of
femicide
Evoking our ancestors: Homage to our maroon heritage
Asociación Casa Cultural El Chontaduro
Victims of development, Afro-urban communities and dynamics of re-existence
in Buenaventura
Danelly Estupiñán Valencia
Chapter 2: Pedagogies of cruelty
Gender and violence in the apocalyptic phase of capital: New reflections in
light of the historical transformations of our time.
Rita Segato
The female body and the territorial body
Alejandra Rangel and Valentina García; Clemencia Fory and Catherine Loboa;
María Mercedes Campo and Betty Ruth Lozano
The Uncertainty of femicides in transwomen: Approaches to transgenocides in
racialized women
Alejandra Rangel Oliveros and Valentina García Marín
Mobilization of Black women for the care of life and the ancestral
territories of the north of Cauca
Clemencia Fory Banguero and Katherine Loboa
Pumpkin, squash, each for her home
María Mercedes Campo, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas! and
Sentipensar Afrodiaspórico
Conquest of territories and subjectivities
Betty Ruth Lozano, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Sexual violence in the genocide against the Mayan People of Guatemala
Aura Cumes
Violence, women, accumulation and racism: Canada and colonialism to
Colombia
Sheila Gruner
Chapter 3: A Re-inventory of Pedagogies
Memories of violence: Women, resistance and identity construction in Guinea
Bissau
Patricia Godinho Gomes
Strategies for “re-existence” among violence (National Panel)
Blanca Astrid Secué and Isaura Sauce; Vicenta Moreno and Ofir Muñoz and
Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba
Transforming the pain of femicide into a fight for justice
Helen Álvarez
Women facing the violence of imperialism and fundamentalism in the Middle
East
Shahrzad Mojab
Chapter 4: Strategies to face femicide
Globalization, capital accumulation and violence against women: An
international and historical perspective
Silvia Federici
Experiences and difficulties in accessing and demanding rights (National
panel)
Natalia Ocoró, Danny Ramírez and Alejandra Cárdenas
Difficulties and impossibilities of access to justice by Black women in
Colombia.
Natalia Ocoró Grajales, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Perspective of femicides in Buenaventura
Danny Ramírez, activist of the National Conference of Afro-Colombian
Organizations (CNOA)
Obstacles to accessing justice in Colombia
María Alejandra Cárdenas, Legal Director of Women's Link Worldwide
Chapter 5: Working tables between women
International cooperation, violence against women, and neocolonization
processes
Organizations and social movements: facing or reproducing violence against
women
Configuration of femicides from the urban in an ethnic perspective:
processes of impoverishment, exile and domestic service
Peace process, post-Agreement and reparation to women and their racialized
ethnic communities
“Reexistence” and transitions towards good living: Women's struggle for a
different peace from Afro-Ubuntuism in the diaspora
Appendix
Cultural House Song El Chontaduro
Alabao to mining. COCOMACIA Gender Commission
Declaration of the International Forum on Feminicides in Ethnic-Racialized
Groups: Murder of women and global accumulation. (Buenaventura, Colombia.
April 25–28, 2016)
Preface
Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Introduction
Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper
Chapter 1: Horizon of Reflection: Context and conceptualization of
femicide
Evoking our ancestors: Homage to our maroon heritage
Asociación Casa Cultural El Chontaduro
Victims of development, Afro-urban communities and dynamics of re-existence
in Buenaventura
Danelly Estupiñán Valencia
Chapter 2: Pedagogies of cruelty
Gender and violence in the apocalyptic phase of capital: New reflections in
light of the historical transformations of our time.
Rita Segato
The female body and the territorial body
Alejandra Rangel and Valentina García; Clemencia Fory and Catherine Loboa;
María Mercedes Campo and Betty Ruth Lozano
The Uncertainty of femicides in transwomen: Approaches to transgenocides in
racialized women
Alejandra Rangel Oliveros and Valentina García Marín
Mobilization of Black women for the care of life and the ancestral
territories of the north of Cauca
Clemencia Fory Banguero and Katherine Loboa
Pumpkin, squash, each for her home
María Mercedes Campo, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas! and
Sentipensar Afrodiaspórico
Conquest of territories and subjectivities
Betty Ruth Lozano, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Sexual violence in the genocide against the Mayan People of Guatemala
Aura Cumes
Violence, women, accumulation and racism: Canada and colonialism to
Colombia
Sheila Gruner
Chapter 3: A Re-inventory of Pedagogies
Memories of violence: Women, resistance and identity construction in Guinea
Bissau
Patricia Godinho Gomes
Strategies for “re-existence” among violence (National Panel)
Blanca Astrid Secué and Isaura Sauce; Vicenta Moreno and Ofir Muñoz and
Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba
Transforming the pain of femicide into a fight for justice
Helen Álvarez
Women facing the violence of imperialism and fundamentalism in the Middle
East
Shahrzad Mojab
Chapter 4: Strategies to face femicide
Globalization, capital accumulation and violence against women: An
international and historical perspective
Silvia Federici
Experiences and difficulties in accessing and demanding rights (National
panel)
Natalia Ocoró, Danny Ramírez and Alejandra Cárdenas
Difficulties and impossibilities of access to justice by Black women in
Colombia.
Natalia Ocoró Grajales, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Perspective of femicides in Buenaventura
Danny Ramírez, activist of the National Conference of Afro-Colombian
Organizations (CNOA)
Obstacles to accessing justice in Colombia
María Alejandra Cárdenas, Legal Director of Women's Link Worldwide
Chapter 5: Working tables between women
International cooperation, violence against women, and neocolonization
processes
Organizations and social movements: facing or reproducing violence against
women
Configuration of femicides from the urban in an ethnic perspective:
processes of impoverishment, exile and domestic service
Peace process, post-Agreement and reparation to women and their racialized
ethnic communities
“Reexistence” and transitions towards good living: Women's struggle for a
different peace from Afro-Ubuntuism in the diaspora
Appendix
Cultural House Song El Chontaduro
Alabao to mining. COCOMACIA Gender Commission
Declaration of the International Forum on Feminicides in Ethnic-Racialized
Groups: Murder of women and global accumulation. (Buenaventura, Colombia.
April 25–28, 2016)
Acknowledgments
Preface
Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Introduction
Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper
Chapter 1: Horizon of Reflection: Context and conceptualization of
femicide
Evoking our ancestors: Homage to our maroon heritage
Asociación Casa Cultural El Chontaduro
Victims of development, Afro-urban communities and dynamics of re-existence
in Buenaventura
Danelly Estupiñán Valencia
Chapter 2: Pedagogies of cruelty
Gender and violence in the apocalyptic phase of capital: New reflections in
light of the historical transformations of our time.
Rita Segato
The female body and the territorial body
Alejandra Rangel and Valentina García; Clemencia Fory and Catherine Loboa;
María Mercedes Campo and Betty Ruth Lozano
The Uncertainty of femicides in transwomen: Approaches to transgenocides in
racialized women
Alejandra Rangel Oliveros and Valentina García Marín
Mobilization of Black women for the care of life and the ancestral
territories of the north of Cauca
Clemencia Fory Banguero and Katherine Loboa
Pumpkin, squash, each for her home
María Mercedes Campo, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas! and
Sentipensar Afrodiaspórico
Conquest of territories and subjectivities
Betty Ruth Lozano, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Sexual violence in the genocide against the Mayan People of Guatemala
Aura Cumes
Violence, women, accumulation and racism: Canada and colonialism to
Colombia
Sheila Gruner
Chapter 3: A Re-inventory of Pedagogies
Memories of violence: Women, resistance and identity construction in Guinea
Bissau
Patricia Godinho Gomes
Strategies for “re-existence” among violence (National Panel)
Blanca Astrid Secué and Isaura Sauce; Vicenta Moreno and Ofir Muñoz and
Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba
Transforming the pain of femicide into a fight for justice
Helen Álvarez
Women facing the violence of imperialism and fundamentalism in the Middle
East
Shahrzad Mojab
Chapter 4: Strategies to face femicide
Globalization, capital accumulation and violence against women: An
international and historical perspective
Silvia Federici
Experiences and difficulties in accessing and demanding rights (National
panel)
Natalia Ocoró, Danny Ramírez and Alejandra Cárdenas
Difficulties and impossibilities of access to justice by Black women in
Colombia.
Natalia Ocoró Grajales, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Perspective of femicides in Buenaventura
Danny Ramírez, activist of the National Conference of Afro-Colombian
Organizations (CNOA)
Obstacles to accessing justice in Colombia
María Alejandra Cárdenas, Legal Director of Women's Link Worldwide
Chapter 5: Working tables between women
International cooperation, violence against women, and neocolonization
processes
Organizations and social movements: facing or reproducing violence against
women
Configuration of femicides from the urban in an ethnic perspective:
processes of impoverishment, exile and domestic service
Peace process, post-Agreement and reparation to women and their racialized
ethnic communities
“Reexistence” and transitions towards good living: Women's struggle for a
different peace from Afro-Ubuntuism in the diaspora
Appendix
Cultural House Song El Chontaduro
Alabao to mining. COCOMACIA Gender Commission
Declaration of the International Forum on Feminicides in Ethnic-Racialized
Groups: Murder of women and global accumulation. (Buenaventura, Colombia.
April 25–28, 2016)
Preface
Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Introduction
Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper
Chapter 1: Horizon of Reflection: Context and conceptualization of
femicide
Evoking our ancestors: Homage to our maroon heritage
Asociación Casa Cultural El Chontaduro
Victims of development, Afro-urban communities and dynamics of re-existence
in Buenaventura
Danelly Estupiñán Valencia
Chapter 2: Pedagogies of cruelty
Gender and violence in the apocalyptic phase of capital: New reflections in
light of the historical transformations of our time.
Rita Segato
The female body and the territorial body
Alejandra Rangel and Valentina García; Clemencia Fory and Catherine Loboa;
María Mercedes Campo and Betty Ruth Lozano
The Uncertainty of femicides in transwomen: Approaches to transgenocides in
racialized women
Alejandra Rangel Oliveros and Valentina García Marín
Mobilization of Black women for the care of life and the ancestral
territories of the north of Cauca
Clemencia Fory Banguero and Katherine Loboa
Pumpkin, squash, each for her home
María Mercedes Campo, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas! and
Sentipensar Afrodiaspórico
Conquest of territories and subjectivities
Betty Ruth Lozano, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Sexual violence in the genocide against the Mayan People of Guatemala
Aura Cumes
Violence, women, accumulation and racism: Canada and colonialism to
Colombia
Sheila Gruner
Chapter 3: A Re-inventory of Pedagogies
Memories of violence: Women, resistance and identity construction in Guinea
Bissau
Patricia Godinho Gomes
Strategies for “re-existence” among violence (National Panel)
Blanca Astrid Secué and Isaura Sauce; Vicenta Moreno and Ofir Muñoz and
Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba
Transforming the pain of femicide into a fight for justice
Helen Álvarez
Women facing the violence of imperialism and fundamentalism in the Middle
East
Shahrzad Mojab
Chapter 4: Strategies to face femicide
Globalization, capital accumulation and violence against women: An
international and historical perspective
Silvia Federici
Experiences and difficulties in accessing and demanding rights (National
panel)
Natalia Ocoró, Danny Ramírez and Alejandra Cárdenas
Difficulties and impossibilities of access to justice by Black women in
Colombia.
Natalia Ocoró Grajales, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas!
Perspective of femicides in Buenaventura
Danny Ramírez, activist of the National Conference of Afro-Colombian
Organizations (CNOA)
Obstacles to accessing justice in Colombia
María Alejandra Cárdenas, Legal Director of Women's Link Worldwide
Chapter 5: Working tables between women
International cooperation, violence against women, and neocolonization
processes
Organizations and social movements: facing or reproducing violence against
women
Configuration of femicides from the urban in an ethnic perspective:
processes of impoverishment, exile and domestic service
Peace process, post-Agreement and reparation to women and their racialized
ethnic communities
“Reexistence” and transitions towards good living: Women's struggle for a
different peace from Afro-Ubuntuism in the diaspora
Appendix
Cultural House Song El Chontaduro
Alabao to mining. COCOMACIA Gender Commission
Declaration of the International Forum on Feminicides in Ethnic-Racialized
Groups: Murder of women and global accumulation. (Buenaventura, Colombia.
April 25–28, 2016)