Feminicide and Global Accumulation Frontline Struggles to Resist the Violence of Patriarchy and Capitalism by Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper - WordSea
Feminicide and Global Accumulation Frontline Struggles to Resist the Violence of Patriarchy and Capitalism
Preface / Otras Negras . . . y ¡Feministas! -- Introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Part I: Contextualizing and conceptualizing feminicide -- Editors' introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Intervention 1. Evoking our ancestors: Homage to our maroon heritage AsociaciónCasa Cultural el Chontaduro -- Intervention 2. Victims of development, Afrourban communities, and dynamics of “Re-existence” in Buenaventura / Danelly Estupiñán Valencia -- Intervention 3. Causes of violence against women and the relationship between the murder of women and global accumulation / a dialogue between Patrícia Godinho Gomes, Aura Estela Cumes, Rita Laura Segato, Helen Álvarez, Silvia Federici, Shahrzad Mojad, and Sheila Gruner; introduced by Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma -- Part 2: Pedagogies of cruelty -- Editors' introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Intervention 4. Mobilization of black women for the care of life and the ancestral territories of Northern Cauca / impressions by Clemencia Fory Banguero and Katherine Loboa -- Intervention 5. Territory is life / María Mercedes Campo -- Intervention 6. Gender and violence in the apocalyptic phase of capital / Rita Laura Segato -- Intervention 7. The uncertainty of feminicides in transwomen: Approaches to trans genocides among racialized women / Alejandra Rangel Oliveros and Valentina García Marín -- Intervention 8. The conquest of territories and subjectivities / Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma -- Intervention 9. Sexual violence in the genocide of the Mayan people in Guatemala / Aura Estela Cumes -- Intervention 10. Women, violence, racism, and accumulation: From Canada to Colombia / Sheila Gruner -- Part 3: A re-inventory of pedagogies -- Editors' introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Intervention 11. Returning the balance: Anishinaabe Kweok and land / Susan Chiblow (Ogamauh Annag Kwe) and Vivian Jiménez Estrada -- Intervention 12. Memories of violence: Women, resistance, and identity construction in Guinea-Bissau / Patrícia Godinho Gomes -- Intervention 13. Strategies for “re-existing” among violence / a dialogue between Blanca Astrid Secué, Isaura Sauce, Vicenta Moreno, Ofir Muñoz, and Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba -- Intervention 14. Transforming the pain of feminicide into a fight for justice / Helen Álvarez -- Part 4: Strategies for confronting feminicide -- Editors' introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Intervention 15. The universalities and particularities of racialized capitalist violence / Sharzad Mojab -- Intervention 16. Globalization, the accumulation of capital, and violence against women: An international and historical perspective / Silvia Federici -- Intervention 17. Experiences and difficulties in accessing and demanding rights / briefings from Natalia Ocoró Grajales, Danny Ramírez, and Alejandra Cárdenas -- Afterword: Five years since the forum: Never more needed / Sheila Gruner -- Epilogue: Even the cops are becoming hit men / Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma -- Appendix: Working tables amoung women : International cooperation, violence against women, and processes of neocolonization ; Organizations and social movements: Confronting or reproducing violence against women ; Racialized assassination of women and global accumulation: Declaration of the International Forum on Feminicides in Ethnic-Racialized Groups.
Political ScienceHuman RightsPolitical IdeologiesRadicalismWorldCaribbean & Latin American
Silvia Federici es profesora en la Hofstra University de Nueva York. Militante feminista desde 1960, fue una de las principales animadoras de los debates internacionales sobre la condición y la remuneración del trabajo doméstico. Durante la década de 1980 trabajó varios años como profesora en Nigeria, donde fue testigo de la nueva oleada de ataques contra los bienes comunes.
Feminicide and Global Accumulation Frontline Struggles to Resist the Violence of Patriarchy and Capitalism
Preface / Otras Negras . . . y ¡Feministas! -- Introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Part I: Contextualizing and conceptualizing feminicide -- Editors' introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Intervention 1. Evoking our ancestors: Homage to our maroon heritage AsociaciónCasa Cultural el Chontaduro -- Intervention 2. Victims of development, Afrourban communities, and dynamics of “Re-existence” in Buenaventura / Danelly Estupiñán Valencia -- Intervention 3. Causes of violence against women and the relationship between the murder of women and global accumulation / a dialogue between Patrícia Godinho Gomes, Aura Estela Cumes, Rita Laura Segato, Helen Álvarez, Silvia Federici, Shahrzad Mojad, and Sheila Gruner; introduced by Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma -- Part 2: Pedagogies of cruelty -- Editors' introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Intervention 4. Mobilization of black women for the care of life and the ancestral territories of Northern Cauca / impressions by Clemencia Fory Banguero and Katherine Loboa -- Intervention 5. Territory is life / María Mercedes Campo -- Intervention 6. Gender and violence in the apocalyptic phase of capital / Rita Laura Segato -- Intervention 7. The uncertainty of feminicides in transwomen: Approaches to trans genocides among racialized women / Alejandra Rangel Oliveros and Valentina García Marín -- Intervention 8. The conquest of territories and subjectivities / Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma -- Intervention 9. Sexual violence in the genocide of the Mayan people in Guatemala / Aura Estela Cumes -- Intervention 10. Women, violence, racism, and accumulation: From Canada to Colombia / Sheila Gruner -- Part 3: A re-inventory of pedagogies -- Editors' introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Intervention 11. Returning the balance: Anishinaabe Kweok and land / Susan Chiblow (Ogamauh Annag Kwe) and Vivian Jiménez Estrada -- Intervention 12. Memories of violence: Women, resistance, and identity construction in Guinea-Bissau / Patrícia Godinho Gomes -- Intervention 13. Strategies for “re-existing” among violence / a dialogue between Blanca Astrid Secué, Isaura Sauce, Vicenta Moreno, Ofir Muñoz, and Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba -- Intervention 14. Transforming the pain of feminicide into a fight for justice / Helen Álvarez -- Part 4: Strategies for confronting feminicide -- Editors' introduction / Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper -- Intervention 15. The universalities and particularities of racialized capitalist violence / Sharzad Mojab -- Intervention 16. Globalization, the accumulation of capital, and violence against women: An international and historical perspective / Silvia Federici -- Intervention 17. Experiences and difficulties in accessing and demanding rights / briefings from Natalia Ocoró Grajales, Danny Ramírez, and Alejandra Cárdenas -- Afterword: Five years since the forum: Never more needed / Sheila Gruner -- Epilogue: Even the cops are becoming hit men / Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma -- Appendix: Working tables amoung women : International cooperation, violence against women, and processes of neocolonization ; Organizations and social movements: Confronting or reproducing violence against women ; Racialized assassination of women and global accumulation: Declaration of the International Forum on Feminicides in Ethnic-Racialized Groups.
Political ScienceHuman RightsPolitical IdeologiesRadicalismWorldCaribbean & Latin AmericanGenocide & War CrimesSocial Science
Silvia Federici es profesora en la Hofstra University de Nueva York. Militante feminista desde 1960, fue una de las principales animadoras de los debates internacionales sobre la condición y la remuneración del trabajo doméstico. Durante la década de 1980 trabajó varios años como profesora en Nigeria, donde fue testigo de la nueva oleada de ataques contra los bienes comunes.