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Feminicide and Global Accumulation - Frontline Struggles to Resist the Violence of Patriarchy and Capitalism

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 26.10.2021

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The global struggles against racism, capitalism, and patriarchy revealed by the Black and Indigneous women and trans communities leading its resistance.

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Acknowledgments 

Preface 
Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas! 

Introduction 
Silvia Federici, Liz Mason-Deese, Susana Draper

Chapter 1: Horizon of Reflection: Context and conceptualization of femicide 

Evoking our ancestors: Homage to our maroon heritage
Asociación Casa Cultural El Chontaduro

Victims of development, Afro-urban communities and dynamics of re-existence in Buenaventura
Danelly Estupiñán Valencia

Chapter 2: Pedagogies of cruelty 

Gender and violence in the apocalyptic phase of capital: New reflections in light of the historical transformations of our time. 
Rita Segato

The female body and the territorial body
Alejandra Rangel and Valentina García; Clemencia Fory and Catherine Loboa; María Mercedes Campo and Betty Ruth Lozano

The Uncertainty of femicides in transwomen: Approaches to transgenocides in racialized women
Alejandra Rangel Oliveros and Valentina García Marín

Mobilization of Black women for the care of life and the ancestral territories of the north of Cauca
Clemencia Fory Banguero and Katherine Loboa

Pumpkin, squash, each for her home
María Mercedes Campo, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas! and Sentipensar Afrodiaspórico 

Conquest of territories and subjectivities
Betty Ruth Lozano, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas! 

Sexual violence in the genocide against the Mayan People of Guatemala
Aura Cumes

Violence, women, accumulation and racism: Canada and colonialism to Colombia
Sheila Gruner

Chapter 3: A Re-inventory of Pedagogies 

Memories of violence: Women, resistance and identity construction in Guinea Bissau 
Patricia Godinho Gomes

Strategies for “re-existence” among violence (National Panel)
Blanca Astrid Secué and Isaura Sauce; Vicenta Moreno and Ofir Muñoz and Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba 

Transforming the pain of femicide into a fight for justice
Helen Álvarez

Women facing the violence of imperialism and fundamentalism in the Middle East
Shahrzad Mojab

Chapter 4: Strategies to face femicide 

Globalization, capital accumulation and violence against women: An international and historical perspective
Silvia Federici 

Experiences and difficulties in accessing and demanding rights (National panel)
Natalia Ocoró, Danny Ramírez and Alejandra Cárdenas 

Difficulties and impossibilities of access to justice by Black women in Colombia. 
Natalia Ocoró Grajales, Colectivos Otras negras… y¡Feministas! 

Perspective of femicides in Buenaventura
Danny Ramírez, activist of the National Conference of Afro-Colombian Organizations (CNOA) 

Obstacles to accessing justice in Colombia
María Alejandra Cárdenas, Legal Director of Women's Link Worldwide 

Chapter 5: Working tables between women

International cooperation, violence against women, and neocolonization processes 

Organizations and social movements: facing or reproducing violence against women 

Configuration of femicides from the urban in an ethnic perspective: processes of impoverishment, exile and domestic service 

Peace process, post-Agreement and reparation to women and their racialized ethnic communities 

“Reexistence” and transitions towards good living: Women's struggle for a different peace from Afro-Ubuntuism in the diaspora 

Appendix

Cultural House Song El Chontaduro 

Alabao to mining. COCOMACIA Gender Commission

Declaration of the International Forum on Feminicides in Ethnic-Racialized Groups: Murder of women and global accumulation. (Buenaventura, Colombia. April 25–28, 2016)


About the author










Otras Negras … y ¡Feministas! (editor) is a Black Afrodescendent feminist women’s collective from Cali, Colombia. Members include Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba, María Campo, Martha Liliana Rivas Orobio, Natalia Andrea Ocoró Grajales, and Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma.


Silvia Federici (contributor, translator) is a lauded feminist, Marxist theorist and author of Caliban and the Witch, Revolution at Point Zero, Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women among others. 

Liz Mason-Deese (contributor, translator) is an editor of Viewpoint Magazine and a long-time participant and translator of women’s movements in Latin America. She is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Susana Draper (contributor, translator) is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University and author of Afterlives of Confinement: Spatial Transitions in Post-Dictatorship Latin America (2012, 2012) and 1968 Mexico: Constellations of Freedom and Democracy (2018). Her current projects include a book on Marxist Women and Philosophies of Liberation, that reconstructs a history of key figures and moments in women’s critical heterodox expressions of Marxism, mostly focused on Latin America and the United States throughout the 20th century. 


Summary

The global struggles against racism, capitalism, and patriarchy revealed by the Black and Indigneous women and trans communities leading its resistance.

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Feminicide and Global Accumulation charts a new and irresistible future for anticapitalist feminist struggle. A book that belongs on the bookshelves of all progressive, left, decolonial scholar-activists.”—Chandra Talpade Mohanty, author of Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity

Feminicide and Global Accumulation tells stories of women reclaiming their histories, their dreams, their lives, and their bodies. It is a view from the ground up of the limitless greed of global corporations who want the last farm, the last seed, and the last mineral. Most importantly, it shows how violence against the Earth and violence against women are interconnected, and how feminicide and ecocide are intrinsic to the structures of global accumulation. Transforming the pain of feminicide into a fight for justice, women are showing how we can create new economies from the ground up, putting people and planet at the center to create buen vivir, the good life for all.”—Vandana Shiva, author of Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development and Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability, and Peace

Feminicide and Global Accumulation explains why feminicide is a political category. It shows why social movements are the ones that have made feminicide into a term for naming patriarchal violence in relation to the capitalist and colonial system as a machine of exploitation and cruelty over certain bodies and territories; why struggles have installed the term in the media and in legal classifications at the same time as they use it to denounce patriarchal justice and counter-insurgent strategies. Speaking of feminicide and transfeminicide in relation to global processes of accumulation, as Feminicide and Global Accumulation proposes, makes it possible both to grieve and to refuse its normalization, to create a systematic account of how violence explodes and extracts collective wealth, as well as to connect sexual violence to histories of conquest and genocide. 
Feminicide and Global Accumulation arises from a collective encounter in Colombia in 2016 that has been vital for conceptualizing and sharing experiences from voices across Abya Yala, of Black, Indigenous, Afro-descendant and Afro-Indigenous women, and non-heteronormative bodies. Thus it is a book that is heard and written in many tongues. It is theory produced in the thickness of a poem, concepts woven into conversation, lines of argument that echo inherited histories, philosophies that carry memories. The effort of its translation and publication in English does justice to the task of introducing a vocabulary that emerges from the struggles of body-territories in their untiring strategies of re-existence.”—Verónica Gago, author of Feminist International: How to Change Everything

"Feminicide and Global Accumulation is a searing, unflinching indictment and analysis of gender-based violence and its embeddedness in extant structures of colonialism, modern patriarchy, racism, and capital accumulation. In their own riveting words and voices, Black, Afro-descendant, trans, and Indigenous women, activists, and researchers from across the Americas and the Global South offer stories and theories of the living experiences and memories of the racist, feminicidal violence they and their communities have endured and resisted, and never forgotten, despite the imposed silence of dominant histories. Through them we see the monstrous and intimate scales of the punitive powers women face. But we also see the enormous powers women themselves wield—powers of rebellion, resistance, and re-existence—which are the radical capacities for transformation we can put our hopes in.
Harrowing and heartening, moving, humbling, and inspiriting, these are powerful and empowering calls for collective resistance and joy, and renewed life-making against the pedagogies of cruelty directed against the truth of women’s rebellion. This book is more than a glimpse of what it will take to remake the world. It shows us that those who now defend life, land, culture, and community are who will lead us into a different future."—Neferti X. M. Tadiar, author of Things Fall Away: Philippine Historical Experience and the Makings of Globalization
“Feminicide and Global Accumulation is a book of the heart and mind, of spirit and memory, and of truth and resistance. By amplifying the voices of Black, Indigenous and women of color living on the frontlines of colonialism and imperialism, this book offers an alarming exposition of the horrors and terrain of contemporary racialized, capitalist accumulation and dispossession—who it targets, under what historical conditions, and the staggering and multiple forms of patriarchal violence necessary for its reproduction. The narratives move through past, present, and future—drawing on ancestral wisdom of place, speaking to the everyday political interventions of feminist freedom fighters in the here and now, and ultimately shaping future feminist resistors rising up from the earth and demanding change. There is no hiding from the haunting accounts of colonial, capitalist violence courageously shared in these pages, or the questions about international solidarity that float to the surface as you read. The transformative power, analytic precision, and deep and uncompromising indictment of our current world captured in the book’s pages—and showcased in such painful and beautiful ways— is what we desperately need to think with, to teach, to understand, and to mobilize for collective liberation across the globe. Reading it is like standing on the precipice of change.”—Jaskiran Dhillon, author of Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization and the Politics of Intervention and Associate Professor of Global Studies, The New School

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Assisted by Otras Negras . . . y ¡Feministas! (Editor), Maria Mercedes Campo (Editor), María Mercedes Campo (Editor), Silvia Federici (Editor), Betty Ruth Lozano Lerma (Editor), Lozano Lerma Lozano Lerma (Editor), Natalia Andrea Ocoro Grajales (Editor), Natalia Andrea Ocoró Grajales (Editor), Otras Negras . . . y ¡Feministas! (Editor), Elba Mercedes Palacios Cordoba (Editor), Elba Mercedes Palacios Córdoba (Editor), Martha Liliana Rivas Orobio (Editor), Sheila Gruner (Afterword), Susana Draper (Translation), Liz Mason-Deese (Translation), Susana Draper (Editor and translation), Liz Mason-Deese (Editor and translation)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 26.10.2021, delayed
 
EAN 9781942173441
ISBN 978-1-942173-44-1
No. of pages 256
Illustrations B&W illustrations throughout
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Radicalism

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