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Title Twenty-first-century feminismos : women's movements in Latin America and the Caribbean / edited by Simone Bohn and Charmain Levy
Published Montreal ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 300 pages)
Series McGill-Queen's studies in gender, sexuality, and social justice in the global south ; 4
McGill-Queen's studies in gender, sexuality, and social justice in the global south ; 4.
Contents Introduction: taking stock of contemporary feminist struggles / Simone Bohn and Charmain Levy -- Feminism in Mexico City / Marta Lamas -- Contemporary feminist struggles in Haiti against neo-colonialism, NGO-ization and state de-responsibilization / Denyse Côté -- Articulated networks : the twenty-year struggle to decriminalize abortion in El Salvador / María Angélica Peñas Defago -- The grassroots women's movement in Colombia / Leila Celis -- Feminist movements in Chile : joining forces from institutions and the streets toward a new constitution / Linda S. Stevenson -- In Uruguay, revolution re-imagined : liberty, equality, sorority / Inés M. Pousadela -- The women's movement in Argentina : much ado about everything / Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá -- The women's movement in Brazil / Simone Bohn and Charmain Levy -- Black feminist activism in Brazil : political discourse in three times / Cristiano Rodrigues and Viviane Gonçalves Freitas -- Autonomist feminisms in Brazil : protest politics and feminist self-defense / Laura França Martello
Summary "The women's movement is a central, complex, and evolving socio-political actor in any national context. Vital to advancing gender equity and gendered relations in every contemporary society, the organization and mobilization of women into social movements challenges patriarchal values, behaviours, laws, and policies through collective action and contention, radically altering the direction of society over time. Twenty-First-Century Feminismos examines ten case studies from eight different countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to better understand the ways in which women's and feminist movements react to, are shaped by, and advance social change. A closer look at women's movements in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Haiti, Mexico, and Uruguay uncovers broader recurrent patterns at the regional level, such as the persistence of certain grievances historically harboured by regional movements, the rise in prominence of varying claims, and the emergence of novel organizational structures, repertoires, and mobilization strategies. Dissimilarities among the cases are also brought to light, including the composition of these movements, their success in effecting policy change in specific areas, and the particular conditions that surround their mobilization and struggles. Twenty-First-Century Feminismos provides a compelling account of the important victories attained by Latin American and Caribbean organized women over the course of the last forty years, as well as the challenges they face in their quest for gender justice."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (EBSCOhost, viewed January 23, 2023)
Subject Feminism -- Latin America -- History -- 21st century
Feminism -- Caribbean Area -- History -- 21st century
Feminists -- Latin America -- History -- 21st century
Feminists -- Caribbean Area -- History -- 21st century
Women -- Latin America -- Social conditions
Women -- Caribbean Area -- Social conditions
Feminism
Feminists
Women -- Social conditions
Caribbean Area
Latin America
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Bohn, Simone, 1973- editor.
Levy, Charmain, 1967- editor.
ISBN 9780228009849
0228009847
9780228009832
0228009839
Other Titles 21st-century feminismos