Gender-Based Violence in Mexico
Narratives, the State and Emancipations
Herausgeber: Sánchez Hernández, Ana Luisa; Díaz Estrada, Francisco; Martínez Martínez, Miguel Angel
Gender-Based Violence in Mexico
Narratives, the State and Emancipations
Herausgeber: Sánchez Hernández, Ana Luisa; Díaz Estrada, Francisco; Martínez Martínez, Miguel Angel
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This book examines the roots of systemic aggression against women in contemporary Mexico, and the connection between social practices and the institutional permissiveness of the Mexican State with regard to gendered violence.
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This book examines the roots of systemic aggression against women in contemporary Mexico, and the connection between social practices and the institutional permissiveness of the Mexican State with regard to gendered violence.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9781032473802
- ISBN-10: 1032473800
- Artikelnr.: 71910231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9781032473802
- ISBN-10: 1032473800
- Artikelnr.: 71910231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ana Luisa Sánchez Hernández is a cataloguer of the Archives of Repression project at Article 19. In 2022, she completed a postdoctoral stay at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), Mexico. She teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of the Americas (UDLAP), Mexico. Her research topics have revolved around subjectivities, resistance and state violence. Miguel Angel Martínez Martínez is currently a member of the National System of Researchers and a researcher for the Science and Technology Council of the State of Puebla (CONCYTEP). He is also member of Researchers for Mexico. His interdisciplinary research draws upon philosophy, literature and psychoanalysis to address issues on the production of corporealities and subjectivities, public spaces, violence and human rights. Francisco Díaz Estrada is Dean of Research of the School of Humanities and Education at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), Mexico. He is also a member of the National System of Researchers and has lectured at universities such as San Carlos University in the Philippines, the Technological Institute of Costa Rica and the Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre, Brazil. His research focuses on Judeo-Christian philosophical thought and the social phenomena of exclusion and social marginalization.
Introduction 1. Gender and Necropolitics in Mexico 2. Drug Trafficking in
the Tarahumara Sierra: An Approach from Colonial / Gender / Sexual Violence
3. Systemic Sexual Violence against Women in the Context of Armed Violence
and Militarization: The Mexican Case 4. Health is walked... In Search of
Territorial Health in Contexts of Slow Violence: Insurgencies of Organized
Women in the Border Region of Chiapas 5. Gender Violence: Racism,
Classicism, and Femigenocide 6. Structural Transformations or the Politics
of Simulation? The Gender Perspective in Higher Education 7. The Gender
Effects of the Militarization of Migratory Controls in Mexico: Violence
against Migrant Women Perpetrated by the State 8. Normative Frameworks of
Gender-Based Political Violence in Mexico 9. State Control of Violence
against Women: A Proposal with an Indigenous Cosmovision 10. Logics of the
State and Sexualization of the Enemy: Power, Sovereignty and Indecency 11.
Political Transitions, Commissions of Truth, and Gender in Mexico 12.
Social Hostility and Peace Claims: Rethinking Gendered Migration from some
Philosophical Categories 13. Informative Sources on Victims and
Perpetrators of Femicide in the Mexican Press 14. Digital Civics and Female
Agency: The Case of the Group of the Mothers of Por Amor a Ellxs 15.
Deported Mothers and their Voices in Humanizing Deportation Digital Archive
: Domestic Violence and Resistances 16. The Social Function of Representing
Violence against Women in Contemporary Mexican Documentary Film Postscript:
It does not End here
the Tarahumara Sierra: An Approach from Colonial / Gender / Sexual Violence
3. Systemic Sexual Violence against Women in the Context of Armed Violence
and Militarization: The Mexican Case 4. Health is walked... In Search of
Territorial Health in Contexts of Slow Violence: Insurgencies of Organized
Women in the Border Region of Chiapas 5. Gender Violence: Racism,
Classicism, and Femigenocide 6. Structural Transformations or the Politics
of Simulation? The Gender Perspective in Higher Education 7. The Gender
Effects of the Militarization of Migratory Controls in Mexico: Violence
against Migrant Women Perpetrated by the State 8. Normative Frameworks of
Gender-Based Political Violence in Mexico 9. State Control of Violence
against Women: A Proposal with an Indigenous Cosmovision 10. Logics of the
State and Sexualization of the Enemy: Power, Sovereignty and Indecency 11.
Political Transitions, Commissions of Truth, and Gender in Mexico 12.
Social Hostility and Peace Claims: Rethinking Gendered Migration from some
Philosophical Categories 13. Informative Sources on Victims and
Perpetrators of Femicide in the Mexican Press 14. Digital Civics and Female
Agency: The Case of the Group of the Mothers of Por Amor a Ellxs 15.
Deported Mothers and their Voices in Humanizing Deportation Digital Archive
: Domestic Violence and Resistances 16. The Social Function of Representing
Violence against Women in Contemporary Mexican Documentary Film Postscript:
It does not End here
Introduction 1. Gender and Necropolitics in Mexico 2. Drug Trafficking in
the Tarahumara Sierra: An Approach from Colonial / Gender / Sexual Violence
3. Systemic Sexual Violence against Women in the Context of Armed Violence
and Militarization: The Mexican Case 4. Health is walked... In Search of
Territorial Health in Contexts of Slow Violence: Insurgencies of Organized
Women in the Border Region of Chiapas 5. Gender Violence: Racism,
Classicism, and Femigenocide 6. Structural Transformations or the Politics
of Simulation? The Gender Perspective in Higher Education 7. The Gender
Effects of the Militarization of Migratory Controls in Mexico: Violence
against Migrant Women Perpetrated by the State 8. Normative Frameworks of
Gender-Based Political Violence in Mexico 9. State Control of Violence
against Women: A Proposal with an Indigenous Cosmovision 10. Logics of the
State and Sexualization of the Enemy: Power, Sovereignty and Indecency 11.
Political Transitions, Commissions of Truth, and Gender in Mexico 12.
Social Hostility and Peace Claims: Rethinking Gendered Migration from some
Philosophical Categories 13. Informative Sources on Victims and
Perpetrators of Femicide in the Mexican Press 14. Digital Civics and Female
Agency: The Case of the Group of the Mothers of Por Amor a Ellxs 15.
Deported Mothers and their Voices in Humanizing Deportation Digital Archive
: Domestic Violence and Resistances 16. The Social Function of Representing
Violence against Women in Contemporary Mexican Documentary Film Postscript:
It does not End here
the Tarahumara Sierra: An Approach from Colonial / Gender / Sexual Violence
3. Systemic Sexual Violence against Women in the Context of Armed Violence
and Militarization: The Mexican Case 4. Health is walked... In Search of
Territorial Health in Contexts of Slow Violence: Insurgencies of Organized
Women in the Border Region of Chiapas 5. Gender Violence: Racism,
Classicism, and Femigenocide 6. Structural Transformations or the Politics
of Simulation? The Gender Perspective in Higher Education 7. The Gender
Effects of the Militarization of Migratory Controls in Mexico: Violence
against Migrant Women Perpetrated by the State 8. Normative Frameworks of
Gender-Based Political Violence in Mexico 9. State Control of Violence
against Women: A Proposal with an Indigenous Cosmovision 10. Logics of the
State and Sexualization of the Enemy: Power, Sovereignty and Indecency 11.
Political Transitions, Commissions of Truth, and Gender in Mexico 12.
Social Hostility and Peace Claims: Rethinking Gendered Migration from some
Philosophical Categories 13. Informative Sources on Victims and
Perpetrators of Femicide in the Mexican Press 14. Digital Civics and Female
Agency: The Case of the Group of the Mothers of Por Amor a Ellxs 15.
Deported Mothers and their Voices in Humanizing Deportation Digital Archive
: Domestic Violence and Resistances 16. The Social Function of Representing
Violence against Women in Contemporary Mexican Documentary Film Postscript:
It does not End here