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Meridians (2002) 3 (1): 19–41.
Published: 01 September 2002
...Rita Arditti ESSAY The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo and the Struggle against Impunity in Argentina RITA ARDITTI Wemust notforgetor besilent.Ourduty isto keepthe memory,to keep talkingtirelesslyaboutthehorrorosftheArgentingeenocideW. ewillnot letany episodei,nsignijicanatsit may seem,go...
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Meridians (2024) 23 (1): 14–28.
Published: 01 April 2024
... their traditions of the forests, their hatred of civilization, their primitive languages, and their habits of indolence and disdainful reputation against the dress, grooming, and comforts and uses of civilized life?” —Domingo Sarmiento, De la educación popular . President of Argentina (1868–74) y “padre...
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Meridians (2001) 2 (1): 92–111.
Published: 01 September 2001
... to define. Youcan put everything in. Youcan take everything out. I also have trouble with the word "peace" because it resonates with appeasement. Like trying to make peace, when many times the conditions really do not exist. It also gives me trouble because I feel, for instance, in Argentina or the United...
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Meridians (2000) 1 (1): 29–67.
Published: 01 September 2000
... with the Fourth Encuentro. The Afro-Latin American and Afro-Caribbean Women's Network was founded during the Fifth Encuentro in Argentina and has held two regional meetings (1993and 1996) of its own since then. Youngwomen organized a number of workshops during the Juan Dolio encuentro, claiming a distinctive...
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Meridians (2023) 22 (1): 169–179.
Published: 01 April 2023
... of artists from the Global South, which are 20.29 percent of the total number of female artists from the periphery. China has the largest presence (four artists), followed by Brazil (four participations by three artists), Argentina (three participations by two artists), Mexico (two artists) and Iran (one...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (2): 46–55.
Published: 01 September 2016
..., and Carmen Millan de Benavides. Bogota. Instituto de Estudios Pensar. Universidad Javeriana. Espinosa, Yuderkys. 2003. "La polftica de identidad en la era pos-identitaria". Paper delivered at the Second Ibero-American Conference on Gender Studies, Salta, Argentina, July 24-26. Hills Collins, Patricia. 1998...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (2): 1–24.
Published: 01 September 2016
... able to influence a variety of state administrations ranging from social-democratic/neo-developmentalist governments such as Nestor and Cristina Kichner in Argentina and Luis Ignacio da Silva (Lula) and Dilma Rouseff in Brazil, n to self-declared left-wing governments advocating for a "Socialism...
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Meridians (2001) 2 (1): 177–185.
Published: 01 September 2001
... organized in Rosario, Argentina, in August, 2000, byww board member Angelica Gorodischer; 2) Mbaasem, a new organization set up by ww founding member, Arna Ata Aidoo, to develop a residency program for women writers in Ghana; 3) a three-country (Albania, Kosovo, Italy) oral history project to preserve...
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Meridians (2001) 2 (1): 241–245.
Published: 01 September 2001
... novel is No Re9rets. RITA ARDITTI was born in Argentina and has lived in the United States since 1965. She is on the faculty of the Graduate College of Interdisciplinary Studies of the Union Institute. Her most recent book is Searchin9forLife:the Grandmothersofthe PlazadeMayo andthe Disappeared...
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Meridians (2013) 11 (2): 174–204.
Published: 01 March 2013
... the subject; rather it comes very close to the subject without claiming to speak for it (Minh-ha 1994).In her analysis of women's testimonioasbout Argentina's dirty war, Kavita Punjabi claims that "women's bodies became sites of physical, mental, and ideological control under the guise of morality" (Punjabi...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (2): 25–45.
Published: 01 September 2016
... of the latter half of the twentieth century were not content with "just another version of the 'ass-struggle"' (Morales 1981, 388, 397; Decosta-Willis 1993, 204). Campbell's work, along with poetry by her predecessors and 28 MERJDIANS 14:2 contemporaries like Morej6n, Luz Argentina Chiriboga, and Cristina...
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Meridians (2024) 23 (2): 439–464.
Published: 01 October 2024
.... In South American countries such as Argentina, feminists went on strike on March 8, 2017, declaring “¡Ni una más! Vivas nos queremos!” (Not one more, we want each other alive!) to protest gender-based violence and femicides (Gago 2018 ). La Cole has also incorporated this slogan in their protests, as well...
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Meridians (2016) 14 (2): 56–70.
Published: 01 September 2016
... not permeated all spheres offeminist movements and differ from country to country. Yet, recognizing plurality in the movement is not synonymous with denying the work still ahead of us. At the Fifth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentro, held in Argentina in 1990, the "forgotten" space of the issue...
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Meridians (2006) 7 (1): 19–37.
Published: 01 September 2006
.... There's only half a million South American Jews in the whole world and still after a show we had some lady say, "Oh, I'm from Argentina, my family's Jewish, thank you so much for this." So there you go. Great! And I don't ever want to produce theater that isn't acceptable to Latina women, culturally...
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Meridians (2013) 11 (2): 91–111.
Published: 01 March 2013
... a friend from Romania and knew the dancer from France, and the calligrapher from Japan and the musician from Argentina. It was very diverse. It took me a little bit, a few years, to start getting involved with the Latino community, and then when I discovered it I thought, whoa, this is another group...
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Meridians (2001) 1 (2): 73–93.
Published: 01 March 2001
... in their discussions of community (a.k.a. charitable) cookbooks from Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Argentina, with essays on U.S. cookbooks predominating. In addition to Pilcher's "Recipes for Patria: Cuisine, Gender and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Mexico," readers concerned with women of color and/or ethnic...
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Meridians (2018) 17 (2): 246–268.
Published: 01 November 2018
.... , 159 – 75 . Athens : University of Georgia Press . Taylor D. 1997 . Disappearing Acts: Spectacles of Gender and Nationalism in Argentina’s Dirty War . Durham : Duke University Press . Tickner J. A. 2004 . “ Feminist Responses to International Security Studies .” Peace Review...
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Meridians (2024) 23 (2): 360–383.
Published: 01 October 2024
... . 1997 . Tangled Memories: The Vietnam War, the AIDS Epidemic, and the Politics of Remembering . Berkeley : University of California Press . Sutton Barbara . 2010 . Bodies in Crisis: Culture, Violence, and Women’s Resistance in Neoliberal Argentina . New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers...
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Meridians (2025) 24 (1): 261–284.
Published: 01 April 2025
...), Colombia (2008), Guatemala (2008), Argentina (2009), and El Salvador (2010) were some of the first to adopt a legislation that integrated the language of the CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women) and the Belém do Pará Convention to tackle violence against...
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Meridians (2011) 11 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 September 2011
... and Kusnetzoffuse the term to represent the Argentine military's "attack on the perceptual organs of population" during Argentina's state-sponsored "Dirty War," the term may also be adapted to contexts where the attack on perception is effected by less apparently hostile subjects on more apparently agreeable...