Gender-Based Violence in Mexico

Gender-Based Violence in Mexico

Narratives, the State and Emancipations

Martinez Martinez, Miguel Angel; Sanchez Hernandez, Ana Luisa; Diaz Estrada, Francisco

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

206

Mole

9781032473802

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Introduction 1. Gender and Necropolitics in Mexico 2. Drug Trafficking in the Tarahumara Sierra: An Approach from Colonial / Gender / Sexual Violence 3. Systemic Sexual Violence against Women in the Context of Armed Violence and Militarization: The Mexican Case 4. Health is walked... In Search of Territorial Health in Contexts of Slow Violence: Insurgencies of Organized Women in the Border Region of Chiapas 5. Gender Violence: Racism, Classicism, and Femigenocide 6. Structural Transformations or the Politics of Simulation? The Gender Perspective in Higher Education 7. The Gender Effects of the Militarization of Migratory Controls in Mexico: Violence against Migrant Women Perpetrated by the State 8. Normative Frameworks of Gender-Based Political Violence in Mexico 9. State Control of Violence against Women: A Proposal with an Indigenous Cosmovision 10. Logics of the State and Sexualization of the Enemy: Power, Sovereignty and Indecency 11. Political Transitions, Commissions of Truth, and Gender in Mexico 12. Social Hostility and Peace Claims: Rethinking Gendered Migration from some Philosophical Categories 13. Informative Sources on Victims and Perpetrators of Femicide in the Mexican Press 14. Digital Civics and Female Agency: The Case of the Group of the Mothers of Por Amor a Ellxs 15. Deported Mothers and their Voices in Humanizing Deportation Digital Archive: Domestic Violence and Resistances 16. The Social Function of Representing Violence against Women in Contemporary Mexican Documentary Film Postscript: It does not End here
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