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Jumble Of Needs Womens Activism And Neoliberalism In The Colonias Of The Southwest 1st Edition Rebecca Dolhinow

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Jumble Of Needs Womens Activism And Neoliberalism In The Colonias Of The Southwest 1st Edition Rebecca Dolhinow
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Rebecca Dolhinow
ISBN: 9780816673407, 0816673403
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Jumble Of Needs Womens Activism And Neoliberalism In The Colonias Of The Southwest 1st Edition Rebecca Dolhinow by Rebecca Dolhinow 9780816673407, 0816673403 instant download after payment.

Many immigrant communities along the U.S. border with Mexico are colonias, border settlements lacking infrastructure or safe housing. A Jumble of Needs examines the leadership of Mexican women immigrants in three colonias in New Mexico, documenting the role of NGOs in shaping women’s activism in these communities. Ethnographer Rebecca Dolhinow, who worked in the colonias, uncovers why such attempts to exercise political agency are so rarely successful.Central to the relationship between NGOs and women activists in colonias, Dolhinow argues, is the looming presence of the neoliberal political project. In particular, the discourses of caretaking that NGOs use to recruit women into leadership positions simultaneously naturalize and depoliticize the activist work that these women do in their communities. Dolhinow discovers the connections between colonias as isolated communities and colonia leaders as political subjects who unintentionally reinforce neoliberal policy. In the long run, she finds, any politicization that might take place is limited to the women leaders and seldom involves the community as a whole. Surprisingly, Dolhinow reveals, many NGOs promote neoliberal ideals, resulting in continued disenfranchisement, despite the women’s activism to better their lives, families, and communities.

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