Come hell or high water : feminism and the legacy of armed conflict in Central America / by Tine Destrooper.

Author
Destrooper, Tine [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Leiden, Netherlands : Brill, 2015.
  • ©2015
Description
1 online resource (318 p.)

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Series
  • Studies in critical social sciences ; Volume 63. [More in this series]
  • Studies in Critical Social Sciences, 1573-4234 ; Volume 63
Summary note
In Come Hell or High Water: Feminism and the Legacy of Armed Conflict in Central America , Tine Destrooper analyzes the political projects of feminist activists in light of their experience as former revolutionaries. She compares the Guatemalan and Nicaraguan experience to underline the importance of ethnicity for women’s activism during and after the civil conflict. The first part of the book traces the influence of armed conflict on contemporary women’s activism, by combining an analysis of women’s personal histories with an analysis of structural and contextual factors. This critical analysis forms the basis of the second part of the book, which discusses several alternative forms of women’s activism rooted in indigenous practices The book thereby combines a micro- and macro-level analysis to present a sound understanding of post-conflict women’s activism.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Language note
English
Contents
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction
  • A Social History of the Women’s Movement in Guatemala and Nicaragua
  • Social Movement Spillover and Organizational Learning in the Post-Conflict Women’s Movement
  • Is There a Real Women’s Movement? Cooperation, Fragmentation and Divisions in the Movement
  • Shifting Paradigms: Womanhood as a Political Strategy
  • Revisiting Mainstream Feminist Approaches: A New Framework for Feminist Activism
  • Indigenous Feminism and Its Experience-Based Approach to Women’s Empowerment
  • The Socio-Political Value of an Experience-Based Approach: Rethinking Strategies of Collective Action
  • Conclusion: New Perspectives for Female Mobilization
  • Appendix: Alphabetical Overview of Interviewees
  • Bibliography
  • Alphabetical Index.
ISBN
90-04-24897-8
OCLC
894121547
Doi
  • 10.1163/9789004248977
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