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Taking Risks Feminist Activism And Research In The Americas Julie Shayne Margaret Randall

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Taking Risks Feminist Activism And Research In The Americas Julie Shayne Margaret Randall
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.03 MB
Pages: 335
Author: Julie Shayne & Margaret Randall
ISBN: 9781438452456, 9781438452470, 1438452454, 1438452470
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Taking Risks Feminist Activism And Research In The Americas Julie Shayne Margaret Randall by Julie Shayne & Margaret Randall 9781438452456, 9781438452470, 1438452454, 1438452470 instant download after payment.

Explores activist scholarship in relation to feminism and social movements in the Americas.
Taking Risks offers a creative, interdisciplinary approach to narrating the stories of activist scholarship by women. The essays are based on the textual analysis of interviews, oral histories, ethnography, video storytelling, and theater. The contributors come from many disciplinary backgrounds, including theater, history, literature, sociology, feminist studies, and cultural studies. The topics range from the underground library movement in Cuba, femicide in Juárez, community radio in Venezuela, video archives in Colombia, exiled feminists in Canada, memory activism in Argentina, sex worker activists in Brazil, rural feminists in Nicaragua, to domestic violence organizations for Latina immigrants in Texas. Each essay addresses two themes: telling stories and taking risks. The authors understand women activists across the Americas as storytellers who, along with the authors themselves, work to fill the Latin American and Caribbean studies archives with histories of resistance. In addition to sharing the activists’ stories, the contributors weave in discussions of scholarly risk taking to speak to the challenges and importance of elevating the storytellers and their histories.
“Editor Julie Shayne makes a strong case that reflections of feminist risk-taking of varying kinds and degrees help us recognize both the challenges and benefits that can result. For this reason, the reflexive volume will be helpful to scholars engaging in feminist research in Latin America and other Southern/non-Western contexts.” — Gender & Society
“Julie Shayne took a risk with this book, and the result is impressive: By challenging the activism-research divide that US academies so often sustain, the authors in this collection challenge epistemological as well as national, race, class, age, and gender boundaries. Taking Risks is a must read for researchers and students alike!” — Amy Lind, editor of Development, Sexual Rights, and Global Governance

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