Seeking Rights from the Left
Gender, Sexuality, and the Latin American Pink Tide
Herausgeber: Friedman, Elisabeth Jay
Seeking Rights from the Left
Gender, Sexuality, and the Latin American Pink Tide
Herausgeber: Friedman, Elisabeth Jay
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
The contributors to Seeking Rights from the Left evaluate the impact of the Latin American “Pink Tide” of left-leaning governments (2000-2015) on feminist, women's, and LGBT movements and issues.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Seeking Rights from the Left36,99 €
- Marcia OchoaQueen for a Day34,99 €
- Marcia OchoaQueen for a Day113,99 €
- Eileen J Suárez FindlayWe Are Left without a Father Here123,99 €
- Heidi TinsmanPartners in Conflict125,99 €
- Joy JamesSeeking the Beloved Community109,99 €
- Andrew ReynoldsThe Children of Harvey Milk71,99 €
-
-
-
The contributors to Seeking Rights from the Left evaluate the impact of the Latin American “Pink Tide” of left-leaning governments (2000-2015) on feminist, women's, and LGBT movements and issues.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781478001171
- ISBN-10: 1478001178
- Artikelnr.: 50449625
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781478001171
- ISBN-10: 1478001178
- Artikelnr.: 50449625
Elisabeth Jay Friedman, editor
Foreword / Amy Lind ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Contesting the Pink Tide / Elisabeth Jay Friedman and
Constanza Tabbush 1
1. Explaining Advances and Drawbacks in Women's and LGBTIQ Rights in
Uruguay: Multisited Pressures, Political Resistance, and Structural
Inertias / Niki Johnson, Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, and Diego Sempol 48
2. LGBT Rights Yes, Abortion No: Explaining Uneven Trajectories in
Argentina under Kirchnerism (2003-15) / Constanza Tabbush, María Constanza
Díaz, Catalina Trebisacce, and Victoria Keller 82
3. Working within a Gendered Political Consensus: Uneven Progress on Gender
and Sexuality Rights in Chile / Gwynn Thomas 115
4. Gender and Sexuality in Brazilian Public Policy: Progress and Regression
in Depatriarchalizing and Deheteronormalizing the State / Marlise Matos
144
5. De Jure Transformation, De Facto Stagnation: The Status of Women's and
LGBT Rights in Bolivia / Shawnna Mullenax 173
6. Toward Feminist Socialism? Gender, Sexuality, Popular Power, and the
State in Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution / Rachel Elfenbein 200
7. Nicaragua and Ortega's "Second" Revolution: "Restituting the Rights" of
Women and Sexual Diversity? / Edurne Larracoechea Bohigas 235
8. Ecuador's Citizen Revolution (2007-17): A Lost Decade for Women's Rights
and Gender Equality / Annie Wilkinson 269
Afterword. Maneuvering the "U-Turn": Comparative Lessons from the Pink Tide
and Forward-Looking Strategies for Feminist and Queer Activisms in the
Americas / Sonia E. Alvarez 305
Contributors 313
Index 317
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Contesting the Pink Tide / Elisabeth Jay Friedman and
Constanza Tabbush 1
1. Explaining Advances and Drawbacks in Women's and LGBTIQ Rights in
Uruguay: Multisited Pressures, Political Resistance, and Structural
Inertias / Niki Johnson, Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, and Diego Sempol 48
2. LGBT Rights Yes, Abortion No: Explaining Uneven Trajectories in
Argentina under Kirchnerism (2003-15) / Constanza Tabbush, María Constanza
Díaz, Catalina Trebisacce, and Victoria Keller 82
3. Working within a Gendered Political Consensus: Uneven Progress on Gender
and Sexuality Rights in Chile / Gwynn Thomas 115
4. Gender and Sexuality in Brazilian Public Policy: Progress and Regression
in Depatriarchalizing and Deheteronormalizing the State / Marlise Matos
144
5. De Jure Transformation, De Facto Stagnation: The Status of Women's and
LGBT Rights in Bolivia / Shawnna Mullenax 173
6. Toward Feminist Socialism? Gender, Sexuality, Popular Power, and the
State in Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution / Rachel Elfenbein 200
7. Nicaragua and Ortega's "Second" Revolution: "Restituting the Rights" of
Women and Sexual Diversity? / Edurne Larracoechea Bohigas 235
8. Ecuador's Citizen Revolution (2007-17): A Lost Decade for Women's Rights
and Gender Equality / Annie Wilkinson 269
Afterword. Maneuvering the "U-Turn": Comparative Lessons from the Pink Tide
and Forward-Looking Strategies for Feminist and Queer Activisms in the
Americas / Sonia E. Alvarez 305
Contributors 313
Index 317
Foreword / Amy Lind ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Contesting the Pink Tide / Elisabeth Jay Friedman and
Constanza Tabbush 1
1. Explaining Advances and Drawbacks in Women's and LGBTIQ Rights in
Uruguay: Multisited Pressures, Political Resistance, and Structural
Inertias / Niki Johnson, Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, and Diego Sempol 48
2. LGBT Rights Yes, Abortion No: Explaining Uneven Trajectories in
Argentina under Kirchnerism (2003-15) / Constanza Tabbush, María Constanza
Díaz, Catalina Trebisacce, and Victoria Keller 82
3. Working within a Gendered Political Consensus: Uneven Progress on Gender
and Sexuality Rights in Chile / Gwynn Thomas 115
4. Gender and Sexuality in Brazilian Public Policy: Progress and Regression
in Depatriarchalizing and Deheteronormalizing the State / Marlise Matos
144
5. De Jure Transformation, De Facto Stagnation: The Status of Women's and
LGBT Rights in Bolivia / Shawnna Mullenax 173
6. Toward Feminist Socialism? Gender, Sexuality, Popular Power, and the
State in Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution / Rachel Elfenbein 200
7. Nicaragua and Ortega's "Second" Revolution: "Restituting the Rights" of
Women and Sexual Diversity? / Edurne Larracoechea Bohigas 235
8. Ecuador's Citizen Revolution (2007-17): A Lost Decade for Women's Rights
and Gender Equality / Annie Wilkinson 269
Afterword. Maneuvering the "U-Turn": Comparative Lessons from the Pink Tide
and Forward-Looking Strategies for Feminist and Queer Activisms in the
Americas / Sonia E. Alvarez 305
Contributors 313
Index 317
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction. Contesting the Pink Tide / Elisabeth Jay Friedman and
Constanza Tabbush 1
1. Explaining Advances and Drawbacks in Women's and LGBTIQ Rights in
Uruguay: Multisited Pressures, Political Resistance, and Structural
Inertias / Niki Johnson, Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, and Diego Sempol 48
2. LGBT Rights Yes, Abortion No: Explaining Uneven Trajectories in
Argentina under Kirchnerism (2003-15) / Constanza Tabbush, María Constanza
Díaz, Catalina Trebisacce, and Victoria Keller 82
3. Working within a Gendered Political Consensus: Uneven Progress on Gender
and Sexuality Rights in Chile / Gwynn Thomas 115
4. Gender and Sexuality in Brazilian Public Policy: Progress and Regression
in Depatriarchalizing and Deheteronormalizing the State / Marlise Matos
144
5. De Jure Transformation, De Facto Stagnation: The Status of Women's and
LGBT Rights in Bolivia / Shawnna Mullenax 173
6. Toward Feminist Socialism? Gender, Sexuality, Popular Power, and the
State in Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution / Rachel Elfenbein 200
7. Nicaragua and Ortega's "Second" Revolution: "Restituting the Rights" of
Women and Sexual Diversity? / Edurne Larracoechea Bohigas 235
8. Ecuador's Citizen Revolution (2007-17): A Lost Decade for Women's Rights
and Gender Equality / Annie Wilkinson 269
Afterword. Maneuvering the "U-Turn": Comparative Lessons from the Pink Tide
and Forward-Looking Strategies for Feminist and Queer Activisms in the
Americas / Sonia E. Alvarez 305
Contributors 313
Index 317