Seeking Rights from the Left : Gender, Sexuality, and the Latin American Pink Tide /
The contributors to Seeking Rights from the Left evaluate the impact of the Latin American "Pink Tide" of left-leaning governments (2000-2015) on feminist, women's, and LGBT movements and issues.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2019.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: contesting the pink tide / Elisabeth Jay Friedman and Constanza Tabbush
- Explaining advances and drawbacks in women's and LGBT rights in Uruguay: multi-sited pressures, political resistance, and structural inertias / Niki Johnson, Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, and Diego Sempol
- LGBT rights yes, abortion no: explaining uneven trajectories in Argentina under Kirchnerism (2003-15) / Constanza Tabbush, María Constanza Díaz, Catalina Trebisacce, and Victoria Keller
- Working within a gendered political consensus: uneven progress on gender and sexuality rights in Chile / Gwynn Thomas
- Gender and sexuality in Brazilian public policy: progress and regression in depatriarchalizing and deheteronormalizing the state / Marlise Matos
- De jure transformation, de facto stagnation: the status of women's and LGBT rights in Bolivia / Shawnna Mullenax
- Toward feminist socialism?: gender, sexuality, popular power, and the state in Venezuela's Bolivarian revolution / Rachel Elfenbein
- Nicaragua and Ortega's "second" revolution: "restituting the rights" of women and sexual diversity? / Edurne Larracoechea Bohigas
- Ecuador's citizen revolution (2007-17): a lost decade for women's rights and gender equality / Annie Wilkinson
- Afterword: Maneuvering the "U-turn": comparative lessons from the pink tide and forward-looking strategies for feminist and queer activisms in the Americas / Sonia E. Alvarez.