Socio-environmental mining conflicts: between women's bodies-territories and disputes in the field of and in the Law
Tchenna Fernandes Maso,
Katya Regina Isaguirre-Torres
Abstract:This article investigates the rights violations and resistance movements of women affected by mining. A literature review relates the extractivisms of the hegemonic development model and its political and legal arrangements with the forms by which large companies appropriate space. The general objective is to demonstrate that rights violations materialize in the body-territory and are faced by women on a daily basis. One of their resistance strategies is the arpilleras, which are embroidered canvases through w… Show more
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