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Meridians (2020) 19 (S1): 522–547.
Published: 01 December 2020
... praxis race-radical feminist praxis Indigenous decolonial feminisms Black radical feminisms anti-violence movement-building Copyright © 2016 Smith College 2016 ...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (2): 1–24.
Published: 01 September 2016
... feminism, simply asserting it supposedly doesnot exist(esono existe).The student fought against this expression of academic racism, finished her proposed thesis, and now is a leading voice in a rising tide ofBlack and Indigenous feminist theory and politics in Latin America and the Caribbean. At the very...
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Meridians (2016) 15 (1): 137–165.
Published: 01 December 2016
... insights have those critiques generated in the activist scholarship on social movements dedicated to anti-racist, feminist anti-violence, Indigenous decolonial, and anti-prison abolitionist praxis? Proceeding from the argument that both prison abolitionist praxis and race-radical feminist praxis...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (2): 46–55.
Published: 01 September 2016
... dehumanizing effects primarily on racialized populations, poor people, and women, and locates these groups in relation to the rise of the world-system. Likewise, it identifies the theoretical contributions made by Afrodescendant Latin American women to decolonial thought, not only in relation to the historical...
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Meridians (2023) 22 (1): 5–10.
Published: 01 April 2023
..., Women-of-Color feminisms, Indigenous feminisms, and Queer of Color critiques are not new in the European context. However, they are often overshadowed by white European feminist and queer theorization and political action on the one hand, and U.S.-centric scholarship and activism on the other. In one...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (2): 414–444.
Published: 01 October 2019
... pop art transnational feminisms chola decolonial art Peru Claudia Coca is a contemporary artist and activist from Peru whose pop art makes visible the gender, race, and class differences that adversely impact daily life in and beyond Lima. Figure 1 initially captivates viewers with its...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (2): 253–260.
Published: 01 October 2019
... of feminist scholars whose work centered political economy and performance; postcoloniality and empire; racialization and indigeneity; as well as traversed borders of nation, ideology, space, and time. Our intellectual praxis unfolded at the intersections of transnationalism and feminisms, yet the field...
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Meridians (2021) 20 (2): 491–503.
Published: 01 October 2021
... hesitated before I said, “Arab feminism is not an oxymoron.” She screamed, “What? We have been saying that since the nineties!” Indeed, Jo Kadi ( 1994 ) used this phrase in the introduction to the first anthology on Arab American feminisms. In the early 2000s, Amira Jarmakani ( 2011 ) used the concept...
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Meridians (2013) 11 (2): 114–146.
Published: 01 March 2013
... identity through the tongues of the translators-most notably, the indigenous female tongue ofMalinche. The ambivalence that permeates Pacheco's poem continues to animate the figure of La Vendida. Chicana feminism reclaims the abject in the figure of La Malinche-the treachery of her "forked tongue...
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Meridians (2018) 16 (2): 219–229.
Published: 01 March 2018
... foremothers of the Combahee River Collective (2015) declared in their seminal 1977 statement: The only people who care enough about us to work consistently for our liberation is us. Our politics evolve from a healthy love for ourselves, Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism 16, no. 2 (2018): 219-229...
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Meridians (2015) 13 (1): 53–77.
Published: 01 September 2015
...Denise Noble Abstract This article deploys an intersectional, transnational, and postcolonial approach to uncovering what is repressed and connoted in recent pronouncements that multiculturalism in Britain has failed and that it is time for Britain to return to a lost, indigenous, “active, muscular...
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Meridians (2020) 19 (S1): 1–12.
Published: 01 December 2020
...: feminism, race, transnationalism 14 , no. 1 : 70 – 75 . Asad L. Asad , and Hwang Jackelyne . 2019 . “ Migration to the United States from Indigenous Communities in Mexico .” ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 684 , no. 1 : 120 – 45 . Asian Pacific...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (1): v–xi.
Published: 01 June 2016
... propose Amtjricanidadaes a priviledged epistemology that enhances the visibility of Afro-decendant feminisms in Latin America, "thinks from within" those decolonial histories of struggle, and pursues "an interconnected approach to racism, colonialism, imperialism and its effects" (Cardoso 2014, 969-970...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (1): 70–75.
Published: 01 June 2016
...-descendant Feminisms in Latin America. Though many Black Brazilian feminist and women's movement activists and organizations form part of national networks such as the Articula{tiodeOrganiza{odeesMulhereNs egras(Articulation ofBlack Women's Organizations), the F6rumdeMulhereNsegras(Black Women's Forum...
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Meridians (2020) 19 (S1): 508–512.
Published: 01 December 2020
... issue on Afro-descendant Feminisms in Latin America. Though many Black Brazilian feminist and women’s movement activists and organizations form part of national networks such as the Articulação de Organizações de Mulheres Negras (Articulation of Black Women’s Organizations), the Fórum de Mulheres...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (2): 304–331.
Published: 01 October 2019
... insistence on how the margins of U.S. empire mattered provided opportunities for coalition formation and radical critique, but she also differed in important ways from some of her Pacific Islander allies who offered an alternative decolonial and what might be characterized as an Indigenous feminist vision...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (1): 123–154.
Published: 01 April 2022
...-definition as a “radicalized” social scientist who sheds light on academic feminism’s blindspots and who applauds the revolutionary recognition of Cuban culture as “Latin-African.” Casal forges decolonial tools for dismantling the master’s house by adapting feminist rhetorical strategies of self-inscription...
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Meridians (2018) 16 (1): 184–213.
Published: 01 September 2018
... of Trans.gendSertudiesQuarterly(Stryker and Bettcher 2016b), which was fully devoted to the theme ofTransfeminism, attests to this global appeal of Transfeminism. Its preparedness to interact with, un-learn, and inspire from Indigenous feminisms and systems ofknowledge production, as well as its active engagement with racial...
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Meridians (2022) 21 (1): 1–10.
Published: 01 April 2022
... and Intersectional Poetics” As a scholar of Afro-Latinidades, it is a particular pleasure for me to offer Meridians readers this issue devoted to “Black Feminisms in the Caribbean and the United States: Representation, Rebellion, Radicalism, and Reckoning.” This curated conversation about Black feminist...
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Meridians (2019) 18 (2): 372–393.
Published: 01 October 2019
... of feminist movements; and to revisit her historical and contemporary contributions to internationalism, women of color feminism, and Jewish organizing in the Palestine solidarity movement. Levins Morales offers insightful reconsideration of her life, work, and philosophy, with descriptions of the context...
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