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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046116017
    Format: xiv, 330 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781478001171 , 9781478001522
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Seeking rights from the left ; gender, sexuality, and the Latin American pink tide Durham : Duke University Press, 2018 ISBN 9781478002604
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft ; Lateinamerika ; Frauenpolitik ; Frauenbewegung ; LGBT ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9959673941402883
    Format: 1 online resource (344 p.) : , 13 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781478002604
    Content: Seeking Rights from the Left offers a unique comparative assessment of left-leaning Latin American governments by examining their engagement with feminist, women's, and LGBT movements and issues. Focusing on the “Pink Tide” in eight national cases—Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Uruguay, and Venezuela—the contributors evaluate how the Left addressed gender- and sexuality-based rights through the state. Most of these governments improved the basic conditions of poor women and their families. Many significantly advanced women's representation in national legislatures. Some legalized same-sex relationships and enabled their citizens to claim their own gender identity. They also opened opportunities for feminist and LGBT movements to press forward their demands. But at the same time, these governments have largely relied on heteropatriarchal relations of power, ignoring or rejecting the more challenging elements of a social agenda and engaging in strategic trade-offs among gender and sexual rights. Moreover, the comparative examination of such rights arenas reveals that the Left's more general political and economic projects have been profoundly, if at times unintentionally, informed by traditional understandings of gender and sexuality.Contributors: Sonia E. Alvarez, María Constanza Diaz, Rachel Elfenbein, Elisabeth Jay Friedman, Niki Johnson, Victoria Keller, Edurne Larracoechea Bohigas, Amy Lind, Marlise Matos, Shawnna Mullenax, Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, Diego Sempol, Constanza Tabbush, Gwynn Thomas, Catalina Trece, Annie Wilkinson
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , FOREWORD -- , Introduction: Contesting the Pink Tide -- , CHAPTER 1. Explaining Advances and Drawbacks in Women’s and LGBTIQ Rights in Uruguay -- , CHAPTER 2. LGBT Rights Yes, Abortion No -- , CHAPTER 3. Working within a Gendered Political Consensus -- , CHAPTER 4. Gender and Sexuality in Brazilian Public Policy -- , CHAPTER 5. De Jure Transformation, De Facto Stagnation -- , CHAPTER 6. Toward Feminist Socialism? -- , CHAPTER 7. Nicaragua and Ortega’s “Second” Revolution -- , CHAPTER 8. Ecuador’s Citizen Revolution 2007–17 -- , AFTERWORD: Maneuvering the “U-Turn” -- , CONTRIBUTORS -- , INDEX , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Durham ; London :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV047049442
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 330 Seiten) : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-1-4780-0260-4
    Content: Seeking Rights from the Left offers a unique comparative assessment of left-leaning Latin American governments by examining their engagement with feminist, women's, and LGBT movements and issues. Focusing on the "Pink Tide" in eight national cases-Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Uruguay, and Venezuela-the contributors evaluate how the Left addressed gender- and sexuality-based rights through the state. Most of these governments improved the basic conditions of poor women and their families. Many significantly advanced women's representation in national legislatures. Some legalized same-sex relationships and enabled their citizens to claim their own gender identity. They also opened opportunities for feminist and LGBT movements to press forward their demands. But at the same time, these governments have largely relied on heteropatriarchal relations of power, ignoring or rejecting the more challenging elements of a social agenda and engaging in strategic trade-offs among gender and sexual rights. Moreover, the comparative examination of such rights arenas reveals that the Left's more general political and economic projects have been profoundly, if at times unintentionally, informed by traditional understandings of gender and sexuality.Contributors: Sonia E. Alvarez, María Constanza Diaz, Rachel Elfenbein, Elisabeth Jay Friedman, Niki Johnson, Victoria Keller, Edurne Larracoechea Bohigas, Amy Lind, Marlise Matos, Shawnna Mullenax, Ana Laura Rodríguez Gustá, Diego Sempol, Constanza Tabbush, Gwynn Thomas, Catalina Trece, Annie Wilkinson
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-4780-0117-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-4780-0152-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Vergleichende politische Wissenschaft ; Frauenpolitik ; Frauenbewegung ; LGBT ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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