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Archive | 2009

Zones of Autonomy: Gendered Cultural Citizenship and Indigenous Women’s Organizing in Mexico

Maylei Blackwell

Ignited by the 1994 Zapatista uprising, local indigenous organizations, both existing and new, coalesced into a national indigenous movement that spread throughout Mexico. While centering their demands on indigenous autonomy, a claim that was forged in the formal political sphere, the EZLN (Zapatista Army of National Liberation) and the national indigenous movement have been at the forefront of recovering indigenous cultural, juridical, and social forms of being and demanding the right to be different. Women have played a vital role in the construction and mobilization of a national indigenous movement in Mexico throughout the 1990s. Indigenous women have not only become important new actors in the indigenous movement, they have effectively expanded indigenous political demands for autonomy by adding their own analyses of how Mexican politics and culture have been organized by gender, indigeneity, and class as vectors of power.


Desacatos: Revista de Ciencias Sociales | 2009

Cruces de fronteras, identidades indígenas, género y justicia en las Américas

Maylei Blackwell; Rosalva Aída Hernández Castillo; Juan Carlos Herrera; Morna Macleod; Renya Ramírez; Rachel Sieder; María Teresa Sierra; Shannon Speed

This paper analyzes and reflects on the deep transformations currently suffered by indigenous communities under the neoliberal globalization regime, as well as the way in which indigenous people articulate as subjects of law under this context in different regions of Mexico, Guatemala and the United States (including the transnational experiences of indigenous migrants between these countries).


Signs | 2003

Encountering Latin American and Caribbean Feminisms

Sonia E. Alvarez; Elisabeth Jay Friedman; Ericka Beckman; Maylei Blackwell; Norma Stoltz Chinchilla; Nathalie Lebon; Marysa Navarro; Marcela Ríos Tobar


Archive | 2011

¡Chicana Power!: Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement

Maylei Blackwell


Archive | 2003

Contested Histories: Las Hijas de Cuauhtémoc, Chicana Feminisms, and Print Culture in the Chicano Movement, 1968-1973

Maylei Blackwell


Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies | 2010

Lideres Campesinas: Nepantla Strategies and Grassroots Organizing at the Intersection of Gender and Globalization.

Maylei Blackwell


Journal of Latin American Anthropology | 2009

Remapping Gender, Justice, and Rights in the Indigenous Americas: Toward a Comparative Analysis and Collaborative Methodology

Shannon Speed; Maylei Blackwell; Rosalva Aída Hernández Castillo; Rachel Sieder; María Teresa Sierra; Renya Ramírez; Morna Macleod; Juan Carlos Herrera


Archive | 2014

Translenguas: Mapping the Possibilities and Challenges of Transnational Women’s Organizing across Geographies of Difference

Maylei Blackwell


Desacatos. Revista de Ciencias Sociales | 2009

Mujer rebelde: testimonio de Odilia Romero Hernández.

Maylei Blackwell


Desacatos | 2009

Rebellious Woman: A Testimony by Odilia Romero Hernández

Maylei Blackwell

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Renya Ramírez

University of California

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Shannon Speed

University of Texas at Austin

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Morna Macleod

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Sonia E. Alvarez

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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