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Epistemological Ignorances and Fighting for the Disappeared: Lessons from Mexico
Authors:Melissa W Wright
Institution:Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Department of Geography, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
Abstract:Social justice struggles across the Americas have, over the last half century, transformed the urban areas of this region into international staging grounds for protesting the global devastation wrought by capitalist exploitation, state terror and social hatred. This paper maintains that there is much to learn for struggles against this triangulation in other parts of the world. In particular, through a discussion of how contemporary activism in Mexico against feminicidio, drug wars and brutal repression draws from a long legacy of protest across the Americas, I seek to illustrate the relevance for other places as people fight a cruel modernity that evolves through terror, profit and hatred. Critical geography has long contributed to exposing these connections and can still deepen its commitments to mapping the landscapes of the growing populations of disappeared and marginalized peoples in Mexico and elsewhere.
Keywords:social movements  Mexico  disappearance  capitalism  femicide  terror
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