Racialization and Language

Racialization and Language
Author: Michele Back
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351062522

Drawing on frameworks from applied linguistics and critical discourse analysis, this volume employs a linguistics approach to understanding race and racism in Latin America, with a particular focus on Peru. Building on recent debates in Peru on cultural and biological definitions of race, the book seeks to re-examine the relationship between race and culture not as a dichotomy but as one rooted in and shaped by specific historical moments. Similarly, the volume uses this discussion as a jumping-off point from which to explore notions of identity informed by language as used in local context, rather than as a fixed social category. Offering new perspectives on discursive practices of race and racism in Peru and Latin America, this collection is key reading for students and researchers in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, anthropology, and Latin American studies.

Decolonising Conflicts, Security, Peace, Gender, Environment and Development in the Anthropocene

Decolonising Conflicts, Security, Peace, Gender, Environment and Development in the Anthropocene
Author: Úrsula Oswald Spring
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2021-01-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030623165

In this book 25 authors from the Global South (19) and the Global North (6) address conflicts, security, peace, gender, environment and development. Four parts cover I) peace research epistemology; II) conflicts, families and vulnerable people; III) peacekeeping, peacebuilding and transitional justice; and IV) peace and education. Part I deals with peace ecology, transformative peace, peaceful societies, Gandhi’s non-violent policy and disobedient peace. Part II discusses urban climate change, climate rituals, conflicts in Kenya, the sexual abuse of girls, farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria, wartime sexual violence facing refugees, the traditional conflict and peacemakingprocess of Kurdish tribes, Hindustani family shame, and communication with Roma. Part III analyses norms of peacekeeping, violent non-state actors in Brazil, the art of peace in Mexico, grass-roots post-conflict peacebuilding in Sulawesi, hydrodiplomacyin the Indus River Basin, the Rohingya refugee crisis, and transitional justice. Part IV assesses SDGs and peace in India, peace education in Nepal, and infrastructure-based development and peace in West Papua. • Peer-reviewed texts prepared for the 27th Conference of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA) in 2018 in Ahmedabad in India.• Contributions from two pioneers of global peace research:a foreword by Johan Galtung from Norway and a preface by Betty Reardon from the United States.• Innovative case studies by peace researchers on decolonising conflicts, security, peace, gender, environment and development in the Anthropocene, the new epoch of earth and human history.• New theoretical perspectives by senior and junior scholars from Europe and Latin America on peace ecology, transformative peace, peaceful societies, and Gandhi’s non-violence policy.• Case studies on climate change, SDGs and peace in India; conflicts in Kenya, Nigeria, South Sudan, Turkey, Brazil and Mexico; Roma in Hungary;the refugee crisis in Bangladesh; peace action in Indonesia and India/Pakistan; and peace education in Nepal.

La torre

La torre
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 812
Release: 1989
Genre: Puerto Rico
ISBN:

Convergence

Convergence
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1973
Genre: Adult education
ISBN:

Interculturality, gender and education

Interculturality, gender and education
Author: Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

Der vorliegende Band dokumentiert den V. Internationalen Kongress für Interkulturelle Philosophie, der sich mit der Frage der Rekonstruktion der philosophischen Traditionen und Lehrpläne aus der Sicht der Interkulturalität und der Geschlechterforschung beschäftigt. Die Beiträge des Bandes versuchen hierzu neue Wege aufzuzeigen

Women and Social Change in Latin America

Women and Social Change in Latin America
Author: Elizabeth Jelin
Publisher: Zed Bks
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780862328702

This book comprises six case studies : on Argentina, Bolivia (2x), Brazil, Chile and Peru. The six studies present different aspects of the women's movement and organisations and employ different methodologies (f.e. Women settlers in Lima, women and trade unions in Chile and peasant women's organisation in Bolivia)

Facetas

Facetas
Author: James Crapotta
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1994
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780838446508

Cultures of Anti-racism in Latin America and the Caribbean

Cultures of Anti-racism in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Peter Wade
Publisher: University of London Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Anti-racism
ISBN: 9781908857552

Latin America's long history of showing how racism can co-exist with racial mixture and conviviality offers useful ammunition for strengthening anti-racist stances. This volume asks whether cultural production has a particular role to play within discourses and practices of anti-racism in Latin America and the Caribbean. The contributors analyse music, performance, education, language, film and art in diverse national contexts across the region. The book also places Latin American and Caribbean racial formations within a broader global context and sets out the premise that the region provides valuable opportunities for thinking about anti-racism when recent political events have made ever more fragile the claims that, at least in Europe and the United States, we exist in a 'post-racial' world.

Desculturalizar la cultura

Desculturalizar la cultura
Author: Víctor Vich
Publisher: Siglo XXI Editores
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9876294709

En el campo de la cultura, se dice que los que hacen no reflexionan y los que reflexionan no hacen. Esta disociación entre los responsables de la gestión cultural y los académicos se convierte en un obstáculo para que la cultura funcione no sólo como un espacio de trabajo, sino también de intervención y compromiso social. En esa área cada vez más afianzada, no se pueden elaborar políticas sin saber a quiénes afecta la exclusión social y quiénes se movilizan para desafiarla, qué cambios se han operado en el mundo actual, en las instituciones y en las distintas tramas de poder en la sociedad. ¿Cómo proponer políticas culturales transformadoras, que contemplen los diversos espacios de constitución de los sujetos, desde la calle y la televisión hasta los libros y el mundo digital? ¿Cómo pensarlas desde los aportes del pensamiento crítico y los estudios culturales? ¿Cómo construir un proyecto democratizador e integrador, que se distancie del puro activismo tecnocrático? Este libro aborda estas preguntas con decisión política. Escrito con una prosa clara y de fácil acceso, propone que la cultura se involucre transversalmente en las políticas laborales, de vivienda, seguridad o salud, dado que de ellas dependen aspectos tan cruciales como la calidad de vida, la generación de una mayor libertad individual y la disponibilidad de tiempo libre. Y debate largamente con un intelectual de la talla de Mario Vargas Llosa, para esclarecer los vínculos entre cultura, mercado e industrias del entretenimiento. Pensado como un puente entre la academia y la gestión, Desculturizar la cultura es una herramienta fundamental para que profesionales, técnicos, artistas, activistas e investigadores articulen esfuerzos y talentos y logren, finalmente, que las políticas culturales impulsen procesos de transformación social en la vida cotidiana.