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Scales Of Resistance Indigenous Womens Transborder Activism 1st Maylei Blackwell

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Scales Of Resistance Indigenous Womens Transborder Activism 1st Maylei Blackwell
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.13 MB
Pages: 387
Author: Maylei Blackwell
ISBN: 9781478017967, 9781478015352, 9781478022602, 9781478092742, 1478017961, 1478015357, 1478022604, 1478092742
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1st

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Scales Of Resistance Indigenous Womens Transborder Activism 1st Maylei Blackwell by Maylei Blackwell 9781478017967, 9781478015352, 9781478022602, 9781478092742, 1478017961, 1478015357, 1478022604, 1478092742 instant download after payment.

In Scales of Resistance Maylei Blackwell narrates how Indigenous women's activism in Mexico and its diaspora weaves in and between local, national, continental, and transborder scales. Drawing on over seventy testimonials and twenty years of fieldwork accompanying Indigenous women activists, Blackwell focuses on how these activists navigate the blockages to their participation and transform exclusionary spaces into scales of resistance. Blackwell shows how activists in Mexico and those in the migrant stream that runs from Oaxaca into California redefined women's roles in community decision making. They did so by scaling down Indigenous autonomy to their own bodies, homes, and communities, grounding their political claims within Indigenous epistemologies and the gendered nature of social organization, and scaling up to regional, national, and continental contexts. This allowed them to place themselves at the heart of Indigenous resistance and autonomy, decolonizing gender hierarchies and creating new scales of participation. Blackwell reveals the importance of moving across different types of scale and contrasting colonial divisions of scale itself with Indigenous conceptions of scale, space, solidarity, and connection.

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