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Not One Less - Mourning, Disobedience and Desire - Mourning, Disobedience and Desire

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On June 3, 2015, massive women's street demonstrations took place in many cities across Argentina to protest against femicide. Under the slogan Ni una menos, Not One (Woman) Less, thousands of women took to the streets to express their outrage at systematic violence against women, giving a face and a voice to women who might otherwise have died in silence.
 
Maria Pia López, a founding member and active participant in the Not One Less protest, offers in this book a first-hand account of the distinctive aesthetics, characteristics and lineages of this popular feminist movement, while examining the broader issues of gender politics and violence, inequality and social justice, mourning, performance and protest that are relevant to all contemporary societies.
 
A unique analysis of a social movement as well as a rich and original work of feminist theory and practice, this book will appeal to a wide readership concerned about gender based violence in the neoliberal contexts and what can be done to resist it.

List of contents

Prologue - Natalia Brizuela and Leticia Sabsay
Introduction: The Tide
Mourning: All Victims Count
Violence: The Role of Crime
Strike: The End of the End of History
Power, Representation, and Bodies: The Construction of a Political Subject
Modes of Appearing: Language and Theatricality
Provisional Epilogue
Bibliography

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Maria Pia López is a sociologist, essayist, researcher and teacher.

Summary

On June 3, 2015, massive women's street demonstrations took place in many cities across Argentina to protest against femicide. Under the slogan Ni una menos, Not One (Woman) Less, thousands of women took to the streets to express their outrage at systematic violence against women, giving a face and a voice to women who might otherwise have died in silence.

Maria Pia López, a founding member and active participant in the Not One Less protest, offers in this book a first-hand account of the distinctive aesthetics, characteristics and lineages of this popular feminist movement, while examining the broader issues of gender politics and violence, inequality and social justice, mourning, performance and protest that are relevant to all contemporary societies.

A unique analysis of a social movement as well as a rich and original work of feminist theory and practice, this book will appeal to a wide readership concerned about gender based violence in the neoliberal contexts and what can be done to resist it.

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"In this kaleidoscopic study that is part chronicle, part critical feminist theory, part manifesto, Maria Pia Lopez, one of Latin America?s most lucid thinkers today, lays out the organizational and aesthetic modalities of a movement that has birthed forceful political subjects."
Marcela Alejandra Fuentes, Northwestern University

Product details

Authors Maria Pi Lopez, Maria Pia Lopez, Maria Pia Riddle Lopez, Mp Lopez, Frances Riddle
Assisted by Natalia Brizuela (Foreword), Sabsay Leticia (Foreword), Frances Riddle (Translation), Riddle Frances (Translation)
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.02.2020
 
EAN 9781509531929
ISBN 978-1-5095-3192-9
No. of pages 180
Series Critical South
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Soziologie, Philosophie, Kritische Theorie, Kulturwissenschaften, Gender Studies, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Geschlechterforschung, Philosophy, Soziale Identität, Critical Theory, Social Identity

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