(Des-)Encuentros en la Ciudad Letrada: Traduciendo cuerpo y territorio
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-0967/10274Keywords:
Social movements, feminism, extractivism, solidarity, PeruAbstract
In Peru, the mobilization against extractivist projects has contributed to a greater flow of communication between urban and rural spaces, resulting in the construction of networks between the feminist movement and rural women. I suggest that the construction of a discourse linking the feminist concept of bodily integrity with territorial autonomy has supported this process. I trace the complexities of this process in a country characterized by binary collective identities and the hegemony of the ‘lettered city’.
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