Cross-Border Solidarities in Twenty-First Century Contexts
Cross-Border Solidarities in Twenty-First Century Contexts
Feminist Perspectives and Activist Practices
Dufour, Pascale; Conway, Janet M.; Masson, Dominique
Rowman & Littlefield
04/2024
240
Mole
9781538157701
15 a 20 dias
Part I: Transnationalization
1. Studying "Global Feminism" as a Transnational Assemblage: Geopolitics of Women's Rights in the (Post)Cold War (1975-1995), Ioana Cirstocea
2. European Solidarities across the East/West Divide: Power and Difference in Lesbian and Gay Transnational Cooperation with Poland in the mid-2000s, Agnes Chetaille
Part II: Solidarity-Building
3. Solidarity-Building as Praxis: Anti-Extractivism and the World March of Women in the Macro-Norte Region of Peru, Dominique Masson and Anabel Paulos
4. Allowing Rural Difference to Make a Difference: The Brazilian Marcha das Margaridas, Renata Motta and Marco Antonio Teixeira5. The Cosmopolitical Challenge of Building Border-crossing Feminist Solidarities, Johanna Leinius
Part III: Translation
6. Power, Translation, and Localized Transnational Feminism, Genevieve Page
7. (Mis)translations in Translocal Solidarity-Building and the Need for Controlled Equivocation: Cuerpo-territorio in the World March of Women, Nathalie Lebon
Afterword, Manisha Desai
References
Part I: Transnationalization
1. Studying "Global Feminism" as a Transnational Assemblage: Geopolitics of Women's Rights in the (Post)Cold War (1975-1995), Ioana Cirstocea
2. European Solidarities across the East/West Divide: Power and Difference in Lesbian and Gay Transnational Cooperation with Poland in the mid-2000s, Agnes Chetaille
Part II: Solidarity-Building
3. Solidarity-Building as Praxis: Anti-Extractivism and the World March of Women in the Macro-Norte Region of Peru, Dominique Masson and Anabel Paulos
4. Allowing Rural Difference to Make a Difference: The Brazilian Marcha das Margaridas, Renata Motta and Marco Antonio Teixeira5. The Cosmopolitical Challenge of Building Border-crossing Feminist Solidarities, Johanna Leinius
Part III: Translation
6. Power, Translation, and Localized Transnational Feminism, Genevieve Page
7. (Mis)translations in Translocal Solidarity-Building and the Need for Controlled Equivocation: Cuerpo-territorio in the World March of Women, Nathalie Lebon
Afterword, Manisha Desai
References