Affect, Ecofeminism, and Intersectional Struggles in Latin America : A Tribute to Berta Cáceres (2020. XVI, 184 S. 8 Abb. 225 mm)

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Affect, Ecofeminism, and Intersectional Struggles in Latin America : A Tribute to Berta Cáceres (2020. XVI, 184 S. 8 Abb. 225 mm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 184 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433159091

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Affect, Ecofeminism, and Intersectional Struggles in Latin America: A Tribute to Berta Cáceres examines the power of affect in structuring decolonizing modes of resistance performed by social movements such as COPINH (Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras). Despite a harsh legacy of colonialism, indigenous communities continue suffering from territorial displacements, dispossession, and human rights abuses due to extractivist projects that are violently destroying their land and, therefore, the environment. In particular, the Lenca communities in Honduras have been negatively affected by Western ideas of "progress" and "development" that have historically eliminated ancestral knowledges and indigenous ecological cosmologies while reinforcing Eurocentrism. Nevertheless, by reflecting on and articulating strategies for resisting neoliberalism, COPINH and its cofounder Berta Cáceres' commitment to environmental activism, ecofeminism, and intersectional struggles has contributed affectively and effectively to the production of democratic encounters in pursuit of social justice. In homage to Berta, who was brutally assassinated for her activism in 2016, this book takes the reader on an affective journey departing from the violent affects experienced by the Lencas due to colonial disruption, contemporary industrialization, and criminalization, towards COPINH's political and social intervention fueled by outrage, resistance, transnational solidarity, care, mourning, and hope. In this way, subaltern actors nurture the power to—in line with Brian Massumi's interpretation of affect—transform necropolitics into natality with the aim of creating a fairer and better world.

The volume is an ideal contribution to environmental studies, cultural studies, and Latin American studies courses focused on social movements, activism, ecofeminism, and postcolonialism.

Contents

List of Illustrations - Acknowledgments - Introduction: ¡Berta no ha muerto, Berta se ha multiplicado! Paving the Way for an Affective Journey - Preserving the Affective Being: Reconsiderations of Affect from a Non-Western Perspective - Indigenous Ecologies: The Relevance of Affect in Ecofeminist Movements - On Violent Affects: A History of Extractivism and Criminalization in Central America - From Outrage to Resistance: Social Movements in Honduras - Affective Solidarity and a Politics of Care: Reflection and Action Beyond Borders - On Mourning and Hope: A Transformational Path Toward Social Justice - Conclusion: Utopia: An Affective Work in Progress - Index.

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