Popular women and the sustainability of life in Latin America: historical recounting and importance today

Given the conditions of inequality and violence that popular women experience in Latin America, there are multiple forms of collective women's actions that face oppression and that are defined according to what affects their bodies and territories. Popular women, urban and rural, have engaged i...

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Autores principales: Tait Lima, Márcia Maria, Mendes Vasconcellos, Bruna, Jalil, Laetícia
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2021
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Tait Lima, Márcia Maria
Mendes Vasconcellos, Bruna
Jalil, Laetícia
Popular women and the sustainability of life in Latin America: historical recounting and importance today
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author Tait Lima, Márcia Maria
Mendes Vasconcellos, Bruna
Jalil, Laetícia
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description Given the conditions of inequality and violence that popular women experience in Latin America, there are multiple forms of collective women's actions that face oppression and that are defined according to what affects their bodies and territories. Popular women, urban and rural, have engaged in a series of social movements and movements, whether mixed or exclusively by women. However, its role in the political struggle is often made invisible. Sometimes, even in the set of guidelines understood as feminists. With this in mind, we pose the following question: How can we broaden our vision as militant and theorists in order to embrace a greater diversity of women and feminist agendas in what we define as the 'struggle of women and feminism in our continent from life and struggle popular women? To this end, we conducted a brief retelling of the history of the struggles of women from the popular classes in the Latin American context, paying special attention to their articulations around the “sustainability of life”. At the end, we incorporated some notes on the impact and confrontation of the Covid-19 pandemic on the lives of popular women, with an emphasis on the Brazilian context of rural women and on the reconfigurations or strengthening of established solidarity networks. The guiding thread of the dialogue is the reflection on the theoretical-political-epistemic contributions given by the struggle praxis of popular women to the struggle of women and feminists in Latin America.
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spelling I10-R10-article-330002021-07-22T16:18:28Z Popular women and the sustainability of life in Latin America: historical recounting and importance today Mujeres populares y la sostenibilidad de la vida en América Latina: revisión histórica e importancia actual Mulheres populares e a sustentabilidade da vida na América Latina Tait Lima, Márcia Maria Mendes Vasconcellos, Bruna Jalil, Laetícia social movements feminism praxis labor movimientos sociales feminismo praxis trabajo movimentos sociais feminismo práxis trabalho Given the conditions of inequality and violence that popular women experience in Latin America, there are multiple forms of collective women's actions that face oppression and that are defined according to what affects their bodies and territories. Popular women, urban and rural, have engaged in a series of social movements and movements, whether mixed or exclusively by women. However, its role in the political struggle is often made invisible. Sometimes, even in the set of guidelines understood as feminists. With this in mind, we pose the following question: How can we broaden our vision as militant and theorists in order to embrace a greater diversity of women and feminist agendas in what we define as the 'struggle of women and feminism in our continent from life and struggle popular women? To this end, we conducted a brief retelling of the history of the struggles of women from the popular classes in the Latin American context, paying special attention to their articulations around the “sustainability of life”. At the end, we incorporated some notes on the impact and confrontation of the Covid-19 pandemic on the lives of popular women, with an emphasis on the Brazilian context of rural women and on the reconfigurations or strengthening of established solidarity networks. The guiding thread of the dialogue is the reflection on the theoretical-political-epistemic contributions given by the struggle praxis of popular women to the struggle of women and feminists in Latin America. Dadas las condiciones de desigualdad y violencia que viven las mujeres populares en América Latina, existen múltiples formas de acciones colectivas de mujeres que enfrentan la opresión y que se definen de acuerdo a lo que afecta sus cuerpos y territorios. Las mujeres populares, urbanas y rurales, se han involucrado en una serie de movilizaciones y movimientos sociales, ya sean mixtos o exclusivamente de mujeres, sin embargo, su papel en la lucha política suele ser invisible, a veces incluso en el conjunto de agendas entendidas como feministas. Con eso en mente, nos planteamos la siguiente pregunta: ¿Cómo podemos ampliar nuestra visión como teóricas militantes para abarcar una mayor diversidad de mujeres y agendas feministas en lo que definimos como la 'lucha de mujeres y feminismos' en nuestro continente desde la vida y lucha de las mujeres populares? Para ello, realizamos un breve recuento de la historia de las luchas de las mujeres de las clases populares en el contexto latinoamericano, prestando especial atención a sus articulaciones en torno a la “sostenibilidad de la vida”.  Dadas as condições de desigualdade e violência que as mulheres populares vivenciam na América Latina, existem múltiplas formas de ações coletivas femininas que fazem enfrentamento às opressões e que são definidas de acordo com aquilo que afeta seus corpos e territórios. As mulheres populares, urbanas e rurais, têm se engajado em uma série de mobilizações e movimentos sociais, sejam mistos ou exclusivamente de mulheres. No entanto, seu papel na luta política é recorrentemente invisibilizado. Por vezes, mesmo no conjunto de pautas compreendidas como feministas. Tendo isso em consideração, propomos a seguinte questão: Como podemos ampliar nossa visão como teóricas militantes a fim de abarcar uma diversidade maior de mulheres e pautas feministas naquilo que definimos como ‘luta das mulheres e feminismos’ em nosso continente a partir da vida e luta de mulheres populares? Para isso, realizamos um breve recontar histórico das lutas das mulheres das classes populares no contexto latino-americano, dando atenção especial às suas articulações em torno a “sustentabilidade da vida”.  Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2021-07-22 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/33000 Interstices of politics and culture. Latin American interventions; Vol. 10 No. 19 (2021): Multispecies ecological feminisms: a make from compost; 7-29 Intersticios de la política y la cultura. Intervenciones latinoamericanas; Vol. 10 Núm. 19 (2021): Feminismos ecológicos multiespecies: un hacer desde el compost; 7-29 Intersticipações de política e cultura. Intervenções na América Latina; v. 10 n. 19 (2021): Feminismos ecológicos multiespécies: uma fabricação de composto; 7-29 2250-6543 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/33000/34466 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0