Introduction -- Feminist transnational praxis and staging dissent -- Refuting "refugee chic": transnational girl(hood) and the guerilla pedagogy of M.I.A -- Intimate sovereignty, the native youth sexual health network and reclaiming an erotics of sovereignty -- Decolonizing research praxis: working side by side with girls of color -- Conclusion
Summary
"Staging Dissent: Young Women of Color and Transnational Activism seeks to interrupt normative histories of girlhood dominated by North American contexts and Western feminisms to offer an alternative history of girlhoods produced by and through globalization. Weems does this by offering three case studies that exemplify how transnational and indigenous youth dissent against capitalism and colonialism through situated "guerilla pedagogies." "--Provided by publisher