Book documents contemporary, civil society, political and economic justice organizing by autonomous, Mayan women's weaving cooperative, Jolom Mayaetik, and its sister grassroots, NGO, in Chiapas, Mexico- epicenter of neoliberal globalization and resistance to it- and an emergent transnational solidarity network.
Book documents contemporary, civil society, political and economic justice organizing by autonomous, Mayan women's weaving cooperative, Jolom Mayaetik, and its sister grassroots, NGO, in Chiapas, Mexico- epicenter of neoliberal globalization and resistance to it- and an emergent transnational solidarity network.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katherine O'Donnell PhD Sociology, Indiana University; Professor, Sociology, Hartwick College. Her recent publications include "Weaving Solidarity from Oneonta to Oxchuc " in Antipode, 2008 and "Pimping Maria from Puebla to Panama: Peasants, Paramilitaries, and Petroleum "in North American Dialogue 2004.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface¡Mujeres adelante! (Women Forward) PART I: FRAMES/LOOMS Chapter One: Introduction: Transnational Solidarity - Global Justice is Gendered Chapter Two: 'For a Life with Justice and Dignity': Indigenous Women's Rights and Voices in Global Context PART II: WEAVERS Chapter Three: 'Ya Gotta Know When to Hold Em'-Reflections on Fieldwork in the Zona de Conflicto Chapter Four: Learning to Walk in Women's Land: The Process of Accompaniment with K'inal Antzetik Chapter Five: Jolom Mayaetik- Mayan Women's Weaving Co-operative and Collectivism Chapter Six: Davida y Goliath: Rosalinda Challenges the World Bank PART III: TAPESTRIES Chapter Seven: Creating Transnational Solidarity - Linking Economic, Health, Reproductive, and Political Rights Chapter Eight:Building Intercultural Bridges - Rethinking Academic Practice Chapter Nine: Conclusion - Tying Up Loose Threads (Beads on a Rosary) PART IV: APPENDICES Bibliography Index
Preface¡Mujeres adelante! (Women Forward) PART I: FRAMES/LOOMS Chapter One: Introduction: Transnational Solidarity - Global Justice is Gendered Chapter Two: 'For a Life with Justice and Dignity': Indigenous Women's Rights and Voices in Global Context PART II: WEAVERS Chapter Three: 'Ya Gotta Know When to Hold Em'-Reflections on Fieldwork in the Zona de Conflicto Chapter Four: Learning to Walk in Women's Land: The Process of Accompaniment with K'inal Antzetik Chapter Five: Jolom Mayaetik- Mayan Women's Weaving Co-operative and Collectivism Chapter Six: Davida y Goliath: Rosalinda Challenges the World Bank PART III: TAPESTRIES Chapter Seven: Creating Transnational Solidarity - Linking Economic, Health, Reproductive, and Political Rights Chapter Eight:Building Intercultural Bridges - Rethinking Academic Practice Chapter Nine: Conclusion - Tying Up Loose Threads (Beads on a Rosary) PART IV: APPENDICES Bibliography Index
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