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Language and death in Juárez
The way we construct experience with language has effects on its transmission and on the configuration of subjectivity, not only in aesthetics and ethics, but also in understanding politics. That is the case in the crimes committed against women in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua and other states in Mexico. Continue reading
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Tagged Ana María Martínez de la Escalera, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juárez, Elina Chauvet, femicide, femicidio, feminicidio, feminism, Gender violence, Javier Juárez, language, Marcela Lagarde, Marisela Escobedo, Mexico, Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa, Our Daughters Back Home, patriarchy, sexism, Violence against women, Walter Benjamin, women's liberation movement, Yeyetzi Cardiel
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World in View: Murder in Juárez
From the March-April 2011 issue of News & Letters: World in View: Murder in Juárez by Gerry Emmett Violence attributed to rival drug cartels has again fallen heavily on the border areas around Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. In one weekend in … Continue reading
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Tagged Chihuahua, Cipriana Jurado, Ciudad Juárez, Condor, drug cartel, drug war, femicide, feminism, Human Rights Watch, Irma Monreal, Josefina Reyes, Luis Humberto Peralta Hernández, María Luisa García Andrade, Marisela Escobedo Ortiz, Marisela Reyes Salazar, Mexico, Murder, narco-war, Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa, Paula Flores, Rubén Reyes, Sangre clara y definida, Sara Salazar, States, Susana Chávez Castillo, women's liberation, Women's rights
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