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Terrorizing Women
Feminicide in the Americas
Taschenbuch von Rosa-Linda Fregoso (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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More than 600 women and girls have been murdered and more than 1,000 have disappeared in the Mexican state of Chihuahua since 1993. Violence against women has increased throughout Mexico and in other countries, including Argentina, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Peru. Law enforcement officials have often failed or refused to undertake investigations and prosecutions, creating a climate of impunity for perpetrators and denying truth and justice to survivors of violence and victims' relatives. Terrorizing Women is an impassioned yet rigorously analytical response to the escalation in violence against women in Latin America during the past two decades. It is part of a feminist effort to categorize violence rooted in gendered power structures as a violation of human rights. The analytical framework of feminicide is crucial to that effort, as the editors explain in their introduction. They define feminicide as gender-based violence that implicates both the state (directly or indirectly) and individual perpetrators. It is structural violence rooted in social, political, economic, and cultural inequalities.
Terrorizing Women brings together essays by feminist and human rights activists, attorneys, and scholars from Latin America and the United States, as well as testimonios by relatives of women who were disappeared or murdered. In addition to investigating egregious violations of women's human rights, the contributors consider feminicide in relation to neoliberal economic policies, the violent legacies of military regimes, and the sexual fetishization of women's bodies. They suggest strategies for confronting feminicide; propose legal, political, and social routes for redressing injustices; and track alternative remedies generated by the communities affected by gender-based violence. In a photo essay portraying the justice movement in Chihuahua, relatives of disappeared and murdered women bear witness to feminicide and demand accountability.
Contributors: Pascha Bueno-Hansen, Adriana Carmona López, Ana Carcedo Cabañas, Jennifer Casey, Lucha Castro Rodríguez , Angélica Cházaro, Rebecca Coplan, Héctor Domínguez-Ruvalcaba, Marta Fontenla, Alma Gomez Caballero, Christina Iturralde, Marcela Lagarde y de los Ríos, Julia Estela Monárrez Fragoso, Hilda Morales Trujillo, Mercedes Olivera, Patricia Ravelo Blancas, Katherine Ruhl, Montserrat Sagot, Rita Laura Segato, Alicia Schmidt Camacho, William Paul Simmons, Deborah M. Weissman, Melissa W. Wright
More than 600 women and girls have been murdered and more than 1,000 have disappeared in the Mexican state of Chihuahua since 1993. Violence against women has increased throughout Mexico and in other countries, including Argentina, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Peru. Law enforcement officials have often failed or refused to undertake investigations and prosecutions, creating a climate of impunity for perpetrators and denying truth and justice to survivors of violence and victims' relatives. Terrorizing Women is an impassioned yet rigorously analytical response to the escalation in violence against women in Latin America during the past two decades. It is part of a feminist effort to categorize violence rooted in gendered power structures as a violation of human rights. The analytical framework of feminicide is crucial to that effort, as the editors explain in their introduction. They define feminicide as gender-based violence that implicates both the state (directly or indirectly) and individual perpetrators. It is structural violence rooted in social, political, economic, and cultural inequalities.
Terrorizing Women brings together essays by feminist and human rights activists, attorneys, and scholars from Latin America and the United States, as well as testimonios by relatives of women who were disappeared or murdered. In addition to investigating egregious violations of women's human rights, the contributors consider feminicide in relation to neoliberal economic policies, the violent legacies of military regimes, and the sexual fetishization of women's bodies. They suggest strategies for confronting feminicide; propose legal, political, and social routes for redressing injustices; and track alternative remedies generated by the communities affected by gender-based violence. In a photo essay portraying the justice movement in Chihuahua, relatives of disappeared and murdered women bear witness to feminicide and demand accountability.
Contributors: Pascha Bueno-Hansen, Adriana Carmona López, Ana Carcedo Cabañas, Jennifer Casey, Lucha Castro Rodríguez , Angélica Cházaro, Rebecca Coplan, Héctor Domínguez-Ruvalcaba, Marta Fontenla, Alma Gomez Caballero, Christina Iturralde, Marcela Lagarde y de los Ríos, Julia Estela Monárrez Fragoso, Hilda Morales Trujillo, Mercedes Olivera, Patricia Ravelo Blancas, Katherine Ruhl, Montserrat Sagot, Rita Laura Segato, Alicia Schmidt Camacho, William Paul Simmons, Deborah M. Weissman, Melissa W. Wright
Über den Autor
Rosa-Linda Fregoso and Cynthia L. Bejarano, eds.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface. Feminist Keys for Understanding Feminicide: Theoretical, Political, and Legal Construction / Marcela Lagarede y de los Ríos xi

Acknowledgments xxvii

Introduction. A Cartography of Feminicide in the Américas / Rosa-Linda Fregoso and Cynthia Bejarano 1

Part I: Localizing Feminicide

Testimonio: Eva Arce 45

Violencia Feminicida: Violence against Women and Mexico's Structural Crisis / Mercedes Olivera 49

The Victims of Cuidad Juárez Feminicide: Sexually Fetishized Commodities / Julia Estela Monárrez Fragoso 59

Territory, Sovereignty, and the Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women / Rita Laura Segato 70

Getting Away with Murder: Guatemala's Failure to Protect Women and Rodi Alvarado's Quest for Safety / Angélica Cházaro, Jennifer Casey, and Katherine Ruhl 93

Femicides in Mar de Plata / Marta Fontenla 116

Femicide and Sexual Violence in Guatemala / Hilda Morales Trujillo 127

When Violence against Women Kills: Femicide in Costa Rica, 1990–99 / Montserrat Sagot and Ana Carcedo Cabañas 138

Feminicide in Latin America in the Movement for Women's Human Rights / Adriana Carmona López, Alma Gómez Caballero, and Lucha Castro Rodríguez 157

Part II. Transnationalizing Justice

Testimonio: Julia Huamañahui 179

Obedience without Compliance: The Role of the Government, Organized Crime, and NGOs in the System of Impunity That Murders the Women of Cuidad Juárez / Héctor Domíguez-Ruvalcaba and Patricia Ravelo Blancas 182

Innovative Transnational Remedies for the Women of Cuidad Juárez / William Paul Simmons and Rebecca Coplan 197

Global Economics and Their Progenies: Theorizing Femicide in Context / Deborah M. Weissman 225

Searching for Accountability on the Border: Justice for the Women of Cuidad Juárez / Christina Iturralde 243

Photo Essay: Images from the Justice Movement in Chihuahua, Mexico 263

Part III. New Citizenship Practices

Testimonio: Rosa Franco 273

Cuidadana X: Gender Violence and the Denationalization of Women's Rights in Cuidad Juárez, Mexico / Alicia Schmidt Camacho 275
Feminicidio: Making the Most of an "Empowered Term" / Pascha Bueno-Hansen 290

Paradoxes, Protests, and the Mujeres de Negro of Northern Mexico / Melissa W. Wright 312

Testimonio: Norma Ledezma Ortega 331

References 335

Contributors 367

Index 371
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
Genre: Importe, Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780822346814
ISBN-10: 0822346818
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Rosa–linda Fregoso
Cynthia L. Bejarano
Redaktion: Fregoso, Rosa-Linda
Bejarano, Cynthia L
Zusammengestellt: Lagarde y. De Los Rios, Marcela
Hersteller: Duke University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Rosa-Linda Fregoso (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 18.06.2010
Gewicht: 0,597 kg
Artikel-ID: 101413093
Über den Autor
Rosa-Linda Fregoso and Cynthia L. Bejarano, eds.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface. Feminist Keys for Understanding Feminicide: Theoretical, Political, and Legal Construction / Marcela Lagarede y de los Ríos xi

Acknowledgments xxvii

Introduction. A Cartography of Feminicide in the Américas / Rosa-Linda Fregoso and Cynthia Bejarano 1

Part I: Localizing Feminicide

Testimonio: Eva Arce 45

Violencia Feminicida: Violence against Women and Mexico's Structural Crisis / Mercedes Olivera 49

The Victims of Cuidad Juárez Feminicide: Sexually Fetishized Commodities / Julia Estela Monárrez Fragoso 59

Territory, Sovereignty, and the Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women / Rita Laura Segato 70

Getting Away with Murder: Guatemala's Failure to Protect Women and Rodi Alvarado's Quest for Safety / Angélica Cházaro, Jennifer Casey, and Katherine Ruhl 93

Femicides in Mar de Plata / Marta Fontenla 116

Femicide and Sexual Violence in Guatemala / Hilda Morales Trujillo 127

When Violence against Women Kills: Femicide in Costa Rica, 1990–99 / Montserrat Sagot and Ana Carcedo Cabañas 138

Feminicide in Latin America in the Movement for Women's Human Rights / Adriana Carmona López, Alma Gómez Caballero, and Lucha Castro Rodríguez 157

Part II. Transnationalizing Justice

Testimonio: Julia Huamañahui 179

Obedience without Compliance: The Role of the Government, Organized Crime, and NGOs in the System of Impunity That Murders the Women of Cuidad Juárez / Héctor Domíguez-Ruvalcaba and Patricia Ravelo Blancas 182

Innovative Transnational Remedies for the Women of Cuidad Juárez / William Paul Simmons and Rebecca Coplan 197

Global Economics and Their Progenies: Theorizing Femicide in Context / Deborah M. Weissman 225

Searching for Accountability on the Border: Justice for the Women of Cuidad Juárez / Christina Iturralde 243

Photo Essay: Images from the Justice Movement in Chihuahua, Mexico 263

Part III. New Citizenship Practices

Testimonio: Rosa Franco 273

Cuidadana X: Gender Violence and the Denationalization of Women's Rights in Cuidad Juárez, Mexico / Alicia Schmidt Camacho 275
Feminicidio: Making the Most of an "Empowered Term" / Pascha Bueno-Hansen 290

Paradoxes, Protests, and the Mujeres de Negro of Northern Mexico / Melissa W. Wright 312

Testimonio: Norma Ledezma Ortega 331

References 335

Contributors 367

Index 371
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
Genre: Importe, Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780822346814
ISBN-10: 0822346818
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Rosa–linda Fregoso
Cynthia L. Bejarano
Redaktion: Fregoso, Rosa-Linda
Bejarano, Cynthia L
Zusammengestellt: Lagarde y. De Los Rios, Marcela
Hersteller: Duke University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Rosa-Linda Fregoso (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 18.06.2010
Gewicht: 0,597 kg
Artikel-ID: 101413093
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