“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015)
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This article examines the evolution of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru between 1980 and 2015. We examine the development of women’s conscious through other movements, specifically through the national Afro-Peruvian movement and the regional feminist encounters that have been taking plac...
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“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015) «Me Gritaron Negra»: Surgimiento y desarrollo del Movimiento de Mujeres Afrodescendientes en el Perú (1980-2015) |
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“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015) |
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“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015) Thomas III, John Afrodescendents Peru social activism women feminism race racism social movements participant observation archival research Afrodescendientes Perú activismo social mujeres feminismo raza racismo movimientos sociales observación participativa trabajo de archivo |
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“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015) |
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“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015) |
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“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015) |
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“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015) |
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Thomas III, John Lewis, Eshe |
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Thomas III, John |
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Thomas III, John Lewis, Eshe |
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Lewis, Eshe |
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Afrodescendents Peru social activism women feminism race racism social movements participant observation archival research Afrodescendientes Perú activismo social mujeres feminismo raza racismo movimientos sociales observación participativa trabajo de archivo |
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Afrodescendents Peru social activism women feminism race racism social movements participant observation archival research Afrodescendientes Perú activismo social mujeres feminismo raza racismo movimientos sociales observación participativa trabajo de archivo |
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This article examines the evolution of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru between 1980 and 2015. We examine the development of women’s conscious through other movements, specifically through the national Afro-Peruvian movement and the regional feminist encounters that have been taking place since the 1980s. Our study outlines the tensions, and points of convergence and divergence that have existed for Afro-Peruvian women in these movements. We demonstrate how these issues characterize the nature of Afro-Peruvian women’s struggle and their social and political position within the realm of race- and gender-based activism. We show that this friction has prompted women to challenge their institutions and to create spaces for themselves to focus on their own specific needs. First, we trace the Afro-descendant and feminist movements, beginning at the regional level before focusing on the specific case of Peru. Then we outline the different roles that women activists have occupied within the Afro-descendant movement in-country and show how their participation became more visible within their respective organizations and, at times, in the government. Finally, we examine the emergence of a new feminist Afro-Peruvian collective that has served as a locus of cross-organizational dialogue and articulation for veteran and newer activists. The conclusion outlines important current advances involving civil society collectives. |
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“Me Gritaron Negra”: The emergence and development of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru (1980-2015)«Me Gritaron Negra»: Surgimiento y desarrollo del Movimiento de Mujeres Afrodescendientes en el Perú (1980-2015)Thomas III, JohnLewis, EsheAfrodescendentsPerusocial activismwomenfeminismraceracismsocial movementsparticipant observationarchival researchAfrodescendientesPerúactivismo socialmujeresfeminismorazaracismomovimientos socialesobservación participativatrabajo de archivoThis article examines the evolution of the Afro-descendant women’s movement in Peru between 1980 and 2015. We examine the development of women’s conscious through other movements, specifically through the national Afro-Peruvian movement and the regional feminist encounters that have been taking place since the 1980s. Our study outlines the tensions, and points of convergence and divergence that have existed for Afro-Peruvian women in these movements. We demonstrate how these issues characterize the nature of Afro-Peruvian women’s struggle and their social and political position within the realm of race- and gender-based activism. We show that this friction has prompted women to challenge their institutions and to create spaces for themselves to focus on their own specific needs. First, we trace the Afro-descendant and feminist movements, beginning at the regional level before focusing on the specific case of Peru. Then we outline the different roles that women activists have occupied within the Afro-descendant movement in-country and show how their participation became more visible within their respective organizations and, at times, in the government. Finally, we examine the emergence of a new feminist Afro-Peruvian collective that has served as a locus of cross-organizational dialogue and articulation for veteran and newer activists. The conclusion outlines important current advances involving civil society collectives.Este artículo examina la evolución del movimiento de mujeres afrodescendientes en Perú entre 1980 y 2015. Revisamos el desarrollo de la toma de consciencia de las mujeres a través de otros movimientos, en especial del movimiento afroperuano nacional y de los encuentros femeninos regionales que se realizaron desde los 1980s. Nuestro estudio esboza las tensiones y puntos de convergencia y divergencia existentes para las mujeres afroperuanas en estos movimientos. Demostramos cómo estos conflictos caracterizan la naturaleza de la lucha de las mujeres afroperuanas y su posición social y política en el ámbito del activismo racial y de género. Mostramos cómo esta fricción impulsó a las mujeres a desafiar a sus instituciones y a crear espacios para ellas mismas con la finalidad de enfocarse en sus propias necesidades. Primero, rastreamos los pasos de los movimientos feministas y afro-descendientes, empezando por el nivel regional antes de enfocarnos en el caso específico de Perú. Luego, reseñamos los distintos roles que han cumplido las mujeres activistas dentro del movimiento afro-descendiente en el país y mostramos cómo su participación se hizo cada vez más visible dentro de sus respectivas organizaciones y, a veces, dentro del gobierno. Finalmente, examinamos la emergencia de un nuevo colectivo afroperuano feminista, que ha servido como lugar de diálogo y articulación inter-organizacional entre activistas veteranas y nuevas. En las conclusiones se perfilan los importantes avances actuales, que involucran a colectivos de la sociedad civil.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales2021-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/1956710.15381/is.v0i44.19567Investigaciones Sociales; No. 44 (2021); 181-199Investigaciones Sociales; Núm. 44 (2021); 181-1991818-47581560-9073reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/19567/16326Derechos de autor 2021 John Thomas III, Eshe Lewishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/195672021-02-08T23:14:28Z |
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