Decolonially speaking, sensing, and thinking: Racialized tuition-based family therapists learning without teaching. [PDF]
Abstract We address the ethical implications of training and becoming family therapists in the United States when considering the colonial control and management of knowledge by the westernized institutionalized university. We do so decolonially.
Polanco M +3 more
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Abstract In educational materials about the reality of gender violence among teenagers, there are many explicit and implicit choices when constructing the subjects. This study analyses how the figures of victim and aggressor are constructed, in relation to three aspects: the construction of the aggressor‐victim binomial in relation to gender; what ...
Gerard Coll‐Planas, Conchi San Martín
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“The heat of a multitudinous assembly”: Striking short fiction and the rise of feminist potencia
Abstract This article considers how a recent wave of Latin American short fiction captures with immediate topicality new forms of transversal political subjectivity engendered by the international feminist reinvention of the strike in the 21st century.
Madeleine Sinclair
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Teenage Pregnancy and Neoliberal Subjectivity in Mexican Television Series La Rosa de Guadalupe
This article examines teenage pregnancy narratives in Televisa's La Rosa de Guadalupe, Mexico's most‐watched television programme. Adolescent pregnancy in Mexico is considered a pressing social and political challenge, cutting across broader efforts by the state to regulate population growth and lower maternal morbidity during the second half of the ...
Rebecca Ogden
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Felt power: Can Mexican Indigenous women finally be powerful?
Abstract Too often, women from the Global South have been portrayed as victims of gender violence in need of empowerment. Yet in the rural south of Mexico City, many Indigenous women expressed feeling strong, even powerful, despite their varied experiences of violence. Based on fifteen months of ethnographic fieldwork, I argue that their felt power was
Catherine Whittaker
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‘Así Somos’: Cuba's Changing Youth Culture in the Magazine Somos Jóvenes
ABSTRACT This article analyses the content and discourse of long‐running Cuban youth magazine, Somos Jóvenes, in the periods 1977–1984 and 1989–2003, to better understand the identities, experiences and place within the revolutionary project of two generations of young people.
Anne Luke, Rosi Smith
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Citizenship in the Context of Contested Nationalism: Insights From Basque Social Movements
ABSTRACT This paper contributes to knowledge about social movements' visions of citizenship. The aim is twofold: on the one hand, to offer an analysis of how social movements understand the subjective and objective dimensions of citizenship. On the other, to explore how a context of national conflict shapes activists' perspectives on this concept.
Marina Sagastizabal +4 more
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Revisiting Deere in an Extractivist Era: Agrarian Reform and Feminist Legacies in Coastal Ecuador
ABSTRACT This article examines how campesinas in coastal Ecuador have navigated shifting labour roles, financial precarity and ecological degradation under Plan Tierras, a state‐led land redistribution policy embedded in an extractivist model of agriculture.
Natalia Landívar, Lynne Phillips
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Igualdad de género y alfabetización mediática. Un estudio desde la educación inclusiva en el ámbito universitario [PDF]
Producción CientíficaEste artículo ofrece un estudio que, tomando el ámbito universitario como foco de la investigación, trata de aportar una visión con perspectiva de género en relación a los niveles de alfabetización mediática, entendida esta como ...
Ballesteros Herencia, Carlos Antonio +2 more
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Reconsiderando la violencia machista. Patriarcado, relaciones de pareja y sadismo. [PDF]
Florido del Corral, David +2 more
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