Intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico

For centuries, structures of oppression of various kinds have been combined in the territory of the Sierra Tarahumara. Faced with the geographical and biocultural wealth, injustices and violence haunt the Tarahumara territory and the bodies of the women of the different cultures that have inhabit it...

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Autores principales: Mata Rojo, Amanda, García Gualda , Suyai Malen
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2022
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topic indigenous women
interculturality.
re-patriarchalization
bodies
Territories
mujeres indígenas
interculturalidad
repatriarcalización
cuerpos
territorios
mulheres indígenas
interculturalidade
corpos
repatriação
territórios
spellingShingle indigenous women
interculturality.
re-patriarchalization
bodies
Territories
mujeres indígenas
interculturalidad
repatriarcalización
cuerpos
territorios
mulheres indígenas
interculturalidade
corpos
repatriação
territórios
Mata Rojo, Amanda
García Gualda , Suyai Malen
Intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico
topic_facet indigenous women
interculturality.
re-patriarchalization
bodies
Territories
mujeres indígenas
interculturalidad
repatriarcalización
cuerpos
territorios
mulheres indígenas
interculturalidade
corpos
repatriação
territórios
author Mata Rojo, Amanda
García Gualda , Suyai Malen
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García Gualda , Suyai Malen
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title Intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico
title_short Intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico
title_full Intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico
title_fullStr Intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico
title_sort intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the sierra tarahumara, mexico
description For centuries, structures of oppression of various kinds have been combined in the territory of the Sierra Tarahumara. Faced with the geographical and biocultural wealth, injustices and violence haunt the Tarahumara territory and the bodies of the women of the different cultures that have inhabit it for long-standing. There are multiple factors that, historically, have intertwined, resulting in a worrying violation of the collective rights of the original peoples and of the women who inhabit the territory. In the current stage of capitalist accumulation, indigenous communities are plagued by insecurity and drug-trafficking violence, as well as by the stalking of tourism, mining, and extractivist large companies. Despite this, Rarámuri and mestizo women manage to organize themselves, weave and interweave other ways of resistance against the gloomy fate that seems to impose itself inexorably. In this context, the Ane'ma Network, Intercultural Fabric, emerges as a propitious space to feel, think, say and make the territories-land and bodies-territories. In this article, we are interested in problematize the context of the emergence of the Network, based on theoretical readings in dialogue with field notes, and investigate the forms of organization and participation that these women have begun to weave collectively and interculturally.
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spelling I10-R10-article-377002022-07-28T21:48:10Z Intercultural ties of mestizo and rarámuri women in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico Lazos interculturales de mujeres mestizas y rarámuri en la Sierra Tarahumara, México Laços transculturais de mulheres mestiças e Rarámuri na Serra Tarahumara, México Mata Rojo, Amanda García Gualda , Suyai Malen indigenous women interculturality. re-patriarchalization bodies Territories mujeres indígenas interculturalidad repatriarcalización cuerpos territorios mulheres indígenas interculturalidade corpos repatriação territórios For centuries, structures of oppression of various kinds have been combined in the territory of the Sierra Tarahumara. Faced with the geographical and biocultural wealth, injustices and violence haunt the Tarahumara territory and the bodies of the women of the different cultures that have inhabit it for long-standing. There are multiple factors that, historically, have intertwined, resulting in a worrying violation of the collective rights of the original peoples and of the women who inhabit the territory. In the current stage of capitalist accumulation, indigenous communities are plagued by insecurity and drug-trafficking violence, as well as by the stalking of tourism, mining, and extractivist large companies. Despite this, Rarámuri and mestizo women manage to organize themselves, weave and interweave other ways of resistance against the gloomy fate that seems to impose itself inexorably. In this context, the Ane'ma Network, Intercultural Fabric, emerges as a propitious space to feel, think, say and make the territories-land and bodies-territories. In this article, we are interested in problematize the context of the emergence of the Network, based on theoretical readings in dialogue with field notes, and investigate the forms of organization and participation that these women have begun to weave collectively and interculturally. Desde hace siglos, en el territorio de la Sierra Tarahumara se han conjugado estructuras de opresión de diversa índole. Frente a la riqueza geográfica y biocultural, las injusticias y violencias que acechan el territorio de la Tarahumara y a los cuerpos de las mujeres de las distintas culturas que la habitan son complejas y de larga data. Son múltiples los factores que, históricamente, se han entrecruzado dando como resultado un preocupante atropello de los derechos colectivos de los pueblos originarios y de las mujeres que habitan el territorio. En la actual etapa de acumulación capitalista las comunidades indígenas están atravesadas por la inseguridad y la violencia del narcotráfico, así como por el acecho de grandes empresas turísticas, mineras y extractivistas. Pese a ello, las mujeres rarámuri y mestizas consiguen organizarse, tejer y entretejer modos otros de resistencia frente al destino sombrío que parece imponerse inexorablemente. En este contexto emerge la Red Ane´ma, Tejido Intercultural, como espacio propicio para sentir, pensar, decir y hacer los territorios-tierra y cuerpos-territorios. En el presente artículo nos interesa problematizar, a partir de lecturas teóricas en diálogo con notas de campo, el contexto de surgimiento de la Red e indagar en las formas de organización y participación que estas mujeres han comenzado a tramar de forma colectiva e intercultural. Durante séculos, o território da Serra Tarahumara tem sido marcado por várias formas de opressão. Diante da riqueza geográfica e biocultural, as injustiças e a violência que assolam o território da Tarahumara e os corpos das mulheres das diferentes culturas que a habitam são complexas e duradouras. Há múltiplos fatores que, historicamente, se entrelaçaram, resultando em uma preocupante violação dos direitos coletivos dos povos originais e das mulheres que habitam o território. No atual estágio de acumulação capitalista, as comunidades indígenas são afetadas pela insegurança e violência do tráfico de drogas, bem como pela perseguição de grandes empresas turísticas, mineradoras e extrativistas. Apesar disso, as mulheres Rarámuri e Mestizo conseguem organizar, tecer e tecer juntas outras formas de resistência diante do destino sombrio que parece estar inexoravelmente se impondo a elas. É neste contexto que a Rede Ane'ma, Tecelagem Intercultural, surge como um espaço no qual se pode sentir, pensar, dizer e fazer os territórios-territórios e corpos-territórios. Neste artigo estamos interessados em problematizar, a partir de leituras teóricas em diálogo com notas de campo, o contexto da emergência da Rede e em investigar as formas de organização e participação que estas mulheres começaram a tecer coletiva e interculturalmente. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2022-07-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/37700 Interstices of politics and culture. Latin American interventions; Vol. 11 No. 21 (2022): Cartografías críticas del(os) territorio(s): perspectivas descoloniales, experiencias de resistencia y diálogo de saberes; 63-82 Intersticios de la política y la cultura. Intervenciones latinoamericanas; Vol. 11 Núm. 21 (2022): Cartografías críticas del(os) territorio(s): perspectivas descoloniales, experiencias de resistencia y diálogo de saberes; 63-82 Intersticipações de política e cultura. Intervenções na América Latina; v. 11 n. 21 (2022): Cartografías críticas del(os) territorio(s): perspectivas descoloniales, experiencias de resistencia y diálogo de saberes; 63-82 2250-6543 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/37700/38402 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0