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Pain into Purpose is a groundbreaking exploration of Argentina's Movimiento Negro (Black resistance movement). Employing a multi-year ethnography of Black political organizing, Prisca Gayles delves deep into the challenges activists face in confronting the erasure and denial of Argentina's Black past and present. She examines how collective emotions operate at both societal and interpersonal levels in social movements, arguing that activists strategically leverage societal and racialized emotions to garner support. Paying particular attention to the women activists who play a crucial role in leading and sustaining Argentina's Black organizations, the book showcases the ways Black women exercise transnational Black feminist politics to transform pain into purpose.
Contents
List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Argentina también es afro; 1. '¿De dónde sos?': Mechanisms of Racialization in a 'Raceless' but White Nation; 2. Poner el Cuerpo: The Emergence of the Movimiento Negro, 1983-2013; 3. 'Somos los primeros desaparecidos.': Mobilizing the Emotional and Discursive Opportunities of the Human Rights Movement; 4. '¡Qué su voz se escuche!': A Black Feminist Toolkit and the Everyday Successes of Race-based Social Movements; 5. 'Ahora más que nunca.': The Saliency of Black Activism during a Pandemic; Conclusion; Appendix A. Methodological Appendix; Appendix B. List of Organizations and Collectives; Appendix C. Demographic Information of Interviewees; Works Cited; Index.