Geographers in Resistance: Cases from Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico (1970-1980)
This is a feminist geography work with the objective of presenting a group of Latin American women geographers who have undergone their training and/or produced their work under totalitarian and/or authoritarian regimes, which are not conducive to positions of disagreement. These geographers have be...
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I28-R145-11577_oai2023-08-08 Ibarra García, María Verónica 2023-06-30 This is a feminist geography work with the objective of presenting a group of Latin American women geographers who have undergone their training and/or produced their work under totalitarian and/or authoritarian regimes, which are not conducive to positions of disagreement. These geographers have been generators of geographic knowledge while simultaneously contributing to the development of a new geography for Latin America. While not all are represented, this work will begin with those who were more visible, some of whom had to go into exile while others resisted in their countries of origin. This research is based on secondary sources such as articles, book chapters, as well as interviews and electronic communication with some of them. One limitation is that there are no studies that focus on their role in the development of geography, although Elena Chiozza and Graciela Uribe are the exception. Brazilian geographers are not included in this work since it exceeds the objective of this first approach. The contribution of this work is to make visible the women geographers who contributed to the formation of a critical geography from Latin America, despite the challenging conditions they experienced. Este trabajo se enmarca en la geografía feminista y tiene como objetivo presentar a geógrafas latinoamericanas que desarrollaron su formación y/o producción durante las dictaduras militares y el autoritarismo en México. Estas geógrafas no solo generaron conocimiento, sino que también formaron profesionales de la geografía e impulsaron líneas de investigación, contribuyendo al desarrollo de una nueva geografía en América Latina. Se inicia con estas geógrafas por haber vivido la represión debido a sus posiciones políticas y/o académicas. Algunas no pudieron dar clases en universidades, otras tuvieron que exiliarse y algunas resistieron en sus países de origen. La investigación se basó en fuentes primarias y secundarias. Entre las limitaciones se encuentra el hecho de que existen pocos estudios centrados en su papel en el desarrollo de la geografía, con excepción de Elena Chiozza y Graciela Uribe. Cabe destacar que este trabajo no incluye a las geógrafas brasileñas, ya que esto rebasaría el objetivo de este primer acercamiento, aunque es imprescindible integrarlas para tener una mirada latinoamericana completa. La contribución busca dar visibilidad a las geógrafas que, a pesar de las condiciones políticas adversas que vivieron en los años 70 y 80, contribuyeron a la conformación de una geografía crítica desde Latinoamérica. application/pdf text/html http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/11577 10.34096/ps.n8.11577 spa Instituto de Geografía "Romualdo Ardissone", UBA http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/11577/11494 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/RPS/article/view/11577/11513 Punto sur; Núm. 8 (2023): Enero-Junio; 9-26 2683-7404 WOMEN GEOGRAPHERS LATIN AMERICAN NEW GEOGRAPHY EXCLUSION EXILE LEFTS GEÓGRAFAS LATINOAMERICANAS NUEVA GEOGRAFÍA EXCLUSIÓN IZQUIERDAS EXILIO GEOGRAFAS LATINO-AMERICANAS NOVA GEOGRAFIA EXCLUSÃO EXÍLIO ESQUERDAS Geographers in Resistance: Cases from Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico (1970-1980) Geógrafas en resistencia. Casos de Uruguay, Chile, Argentina y México (1970-1980) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=puntosur&d=11577_oai |
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This is a feminist geography work with the objective of presenting a group of Latin American women geographers who have undergone their training and/or produced their work under totalitarian and/or authoritarian regimes, which are not conducive to positions of disagreement. These geographers have been generators of geographic knowledge while simultaneously contributing to the development of a new geography for Latin America. While not all are represented, this work will begin with those who were more visible, some of whom had to go into exile while others resisted in their countries of origin. This research is based on secondary sources such as articles, book chapters, as well as interviews and electronic communication with some of them. One limitation is that there are no studies that focus on their role in the development of geography, although Elena Chiozza and Graciela Uribe are the exception. Brazilian geographers are not included in this work since it exceeds the objective of this first approach. The contribution of this work is to make visible the women geographers who contributed to the formation of a critical geography from Latin America, despite the challenging conditions they experienced. |
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Geographers in Resistance: Cases from Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico (1970-1980) |
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Geographers in Resistance: Cases from Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico (1970-1980) |
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Geographers in Resistance: Cases from Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico (1970-1980) |
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Geographers in Resistance: Cases from Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico (1970-1980) |
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Geographers in Resistance: Cases from Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico (1970-1980) |
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geographers in resistance: cases from uruguay, chile, argentina, and mexico (1970-1980) |
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Instituto de Geografía "Romualdo Ardissone", UBA |
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