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Making a Killing - Femicide, Free Trade, and La Frontera

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Informationen zum Autor Alicia Gaspar de Alba, a native of the El Paso/Juárez border, is Professor and Chair of the César Chávez Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies at UCLA. She has published eight other books, including Chicano Art Inside/Outside the Master's House: Cultural Politics and the CARA Exhibition. Georgina Guzmán is a PhD candidate in English at UCLA. Klappentext Bringing together diverse perspectives, including feminism, Marxism, critical race theory, semiotics, and textual analysis, this is the first anthology to focus exclusively on the murders of more than five hundred women and girls in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico Zusammenfassung Bringing together diverse perspectives, including feminism, Marxism, critical race theory, semiotics, and textual analysis, this is the first anthology to focus exclusively on the murders of more than five hundred women and girls in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: Feminicidio: The "Black Legend" of the Border (Alicia Gaspar de Alba and Georgina Guzmán) Part One. Interventions 1. Accountability for Murder in the Maquiladoras: Linking Corporate Indifference to Gender Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Border (Elvia R. Arriola) 2. Poor Brown Female: The Miller's Compensation for "Free" Trade (Alicia Gaspar de Alba) 3. Ghost Dance in Ciudad Juárez at the End/Beginning of the Millennium (María Socorro Tabuenca Córdoba) 4. Gender, Order, and Femicide: Reading the Popular Culture of Murder in Ciudad Juárez (Steven S. Volk and Marian E. Schlotterbeck) Part Two. ¡Ni Una Más! 5. Binational Civic Action for Accountability: Antiviolence Organizing in Ciudad Juárez/El Paso (Kathleen Staudt and Irasema Coronado) 6. The Suffering of the Other (Julia E. Monárrez-Fragoso) 7. The V-Day March in Mexico: Appropriation and Misuse of Local Women's Activism (Clara E. Rojas) 8. Femicide, Mother-Activism, and the Geography of Protest in Northern Mexico (Melissa W. Wright) Part Three. Testimonios 9. "The Morgue Was Really from the Dark Ages": Insights from a Forensic Psychologist (Candice Skrapec) 10."We'll See Who Wins" (Eva Arce) 11. "The Government Has Tried to Divide Us" (Paula Flores) 12. Las Hijas de Juárez: Not an Urban Legend (Rigo Maldonado) Afterword: Goddess Murder and Gynocide in Ciudad Juárez (Jane Caputi) Appendix A: Selected Binational Timeline of the Juárez Femicides Appendix B: The Juárez Femicides in Print, Film, and Music: A Partial List Notes on Contributors Index Reprints and Permissions ...

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Authors Alicia (EDT)/ Guzman Gaspar De Alba, Alicia Guzman Gaspar De Alba
Assisted by Alicia Gaspar De Alba (Editor), Alicia Gaspar De Alba (Editor), Georgina Guzman (Editor), Georgina Guzmán (Editor), Guzman Georgina (Editor)
Publisher University Of Texas Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2010
 
EAN 9780292723177
ISBN 978-0-292-72317-7
No. of pages 328
Series Chicana Matters Series
Chicana Matters
Chicana Matters (Paperback)
Chicana Matters
Chicana Matters (Paperback)
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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