ISBN:
9789004184947
,
9004184945
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (xxvii, 253 p.)
,
ill., map.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Studies in critical social sciences v. 24
Series Statement:
Critical Global Studies v.24
Series Statement:
Studies in critical social sciences v. 24
Series Statement:
Critical global studies v. 2
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
305.42
Keywords:
Women in cooperative societies Mexico
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Chiapas
;
Textile cooperatives Mexico
;
Chiapas
;
Indians of Mexico Industries
;
Mexico
;
Chiapas
;
Distributive justice International cooperation
;
Women Social networks
;
Indians of Mexico Industries
;
Women in cooperative societies
;
Textile cooperatives
;
Women Social networks
;
Distributive justice International cooperation
;
Distributive justice ; International cooperation
;
Indians of Mexico ; Industries ; Mexico ; Chiapas
;
Textile cooperatives ; Mexico ; Chiapas
;
Women ; Social networks
;
Women in cooperative societies ; Mexico ; Chiapas
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Book documents contemporary, civil society, political and economic justice organizing by autonomous, Mayan women's weaving cooperative, Jolom Mayaetik, and its sister grassroots, NGO, in Chiapas, Mexico- epicenter of neoliberal globalization and resistance to it- and an emergent transnational solidarity network.
Abstract:
Intro -- Gracias (Thanks) -- Glossary -- List of Illustrations -- Preface-!Mujeres adelante! (Women Moving Forward!) -- PART I FRAMES/LOOMS -- Chapter One Introduction: Transnational Solidarity- Global Justice is Gendered: Civil Society in Resistance -- Chapter Two 'For a Life with Justice and Dignity': Indigenous Women's Rights and Voices in Global Context -- PART II WEAVERS -- Chapter Three 'Ya Gotta Know When to Hold 'Em': Reflections on Fieldwork in the Zona de Conflicto (Conflict Zone) -- Chapter Four Learning to Walk in Women's Land: The Process of Accompaniment with K'inal Antzetik -- Chapter Five Jolom Mayaetik-Mayan Women's Weaving Co-operative and Collectivism -- Chapter Six Davida y Goliath: Rosalinda Challenges the World Bank -- PART III TAPESTRIES -- Chapter Seven Creating Transnational Solidarity-Linking Economic, Health, Reproductive, and Political Rights -- Chapter Eight Building Intercultural Bridges-Rethinking Academic Practice -- Chapter Nine Conclusion-Tying Up Loose Threads (Beads on a Rosary) -- PART IV APPENDICES -- Appendix 1 Rosalinda Santiz Diaz Speech in South Africa at the World Court of Women Against War -- Appendix 2 Micaela Hernández Lopez, Coordinadora, K'inal Antzetik, A.C., "Sembrar Es Nuestra Trabajo Para Construir La Resistencia De Las Mujeres Indigenas" 2001 -- English Translation: Micaela Hernández Lopez, Director, K'inal Antzetik, A.C., "Our Job is to Sow the Seeds to Build Indigenous Women's Resistence -- Appendix 3 Micaela Hernández Meza, Coordinadora de K'inal Antzetik, "De trabajadora doméstica a Coordinadora de una ONG -- English Translation: Micaela Hernández Meza, Director of K'inal Antzetik "From Domestic Servant to Coordinator of an NGO -- Appendix 4 Rosalinda Santiz Díaz, International Women's Day Speech -- English Translation: Rosalinda Santiz Diaz, International Women's Day Speech.
Description / Table of Contents:
Gracias (Thanks); Glossary; List of Illustrations; Preface-!Mujeres adelante! (Women Moving Forward!); PART I FRAMES/LOOMS; Chapter One Introduction: Transnational Solidarity- Global Justice is Gendered: Civil Society in Resistance; Chapter Two 'For a Life with Justice and Dignity': Indigenous Women's Rights and Voices in Global Context; PART II WEAVERS; Chapter Three 'Ya Gotta Know When to Hold 'Em': Reflections on Fieldwork in the Zona de Conflicto (Conflict Zone); Chapter Four Learning to Walk in Women's Land: The Process of Accompaniment with K'inal Antzetik
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter Five Jolom Mayaetik-Mayan Women's Weaving Co-operative and CollectivismChapter Six Davida y Goliath: Rosalinda Challenges the World Bank; PART III TAPESTRIES; Chapter Seven Creating Transnational Solidarity-Linking Economic, Health, Reproductive, and Political Rights; Chapter Eight Building Intercultural Bridges-Rethinking Academic Practice; Chapter Nine Conclusion-Tying Up Loose Threads (Beads on a Rosary); PART IV APPENDICES; Appendix 1 Rosalinda Santiz Diaz Speech in South Africa at the World Court of Women Against War
Description / Table of Contents:
Appendix 2 Micaela Hernández Lopez, Coordinadora, K'inal Antzetik, A.C., "Sembrar Es Nuestra Trabajo Para Construir La Resistencia De Las Mujeres Indigenas" 2001Appendix 3 Micaela Hernández Meza, Coordinadora de K'inal Antzetik, "De trabajadora doméstica a Coordinadora de una ONG"; Appendix 4 Rosalinda Santiz Díaz, International Women's Day Speech; Appendix 5 Syllabus Soc 350 2005 Globalizing Solidarity: Fair Trade, Social Justice, and Human Rights Course delegation to Chiapas, Mexico; Appendix 6 Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women; Appendix 7 Jolom Mayaetik Web Page and Address
Description / Table of Contents:
Appendix 8 List of Supplies and Medicines Needed by the Chol Clinic in 2001Appendix 9 Barbara Schütz, K'inal Antzetik, Letter of Concern to International Planned Parenthood/Global Partners Program 2001; Appendix 10 May 17, 2001 O'Donnell Proposal for Fair Trade-Youth Café in Oneonta, New York; Bibliography; Index;
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Electronic reproduction; Palo Alto, Calif; ebrary; 2011; Available via World Wide Web; Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries
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