Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking

This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and resistance built by me’phaa women in relation to the chains of violence unfolding from the Canadian mining project Camsim Minas SA de CV and the criminal group of drug trafficking Los Ardillos in Xoch...

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Autor principal: Sebastián Aguilar, Erika
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2019
Acceso en línea:https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/3643
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description This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and resistance built by me’phaa women in relation to the chains of violence unfolding from the Canadian mining project Camsim Minas SA de CV and the criminal group of drug trafficking Los Ardillos in Xochiatenco, Guerrero, Mexico. It centers on understanding how the me’phaa indigenous women are surrounded by dynamics of terror and threatened by the displacements caused by narco-mining, as well as on how they face gender violence in the interior of their communities. Nevertheless, these women construct resistances from their sense of community place and position themselves in the systems of indigenous communal government. This research is the result of a qualitative methodology approach, historiographical studies, and an ethnography developed. The findings expose the reconfigurations of the sense of body-land-territory and the debates over gender inequalities women experience in the interior of their communities.
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spelling iconos-article-36432024-04-23T17:19:34Z Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking Mujeres me’phaa, resistencia y sentido del lugar ante los despojos del extractivismo y el narcotráfico Mulheres me'phaa, resistência e senso de lugar diante dos espólios do extrativismo e do narcotráfico Sebastián Aguilar, Erika Extrativismo narcomineria mulheres resistência senso de lugar narcotráfico Extractivism Narco-mining Women Resistance Sense of Place Drug Trafficking Extractivismo narcominería mujeres resistencia sentido de lugar narcotráfico This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and resistance built by me’phaa women in relation to the chains of violence unfolding from the Canadian mining project Camsim Minas SA de CV and the criminal group of drug trafficking Los Ardillos in Xochiatenco, Guerrero, Mexico. It centers on understanding how the me’phaa indigenous women are surrounded by dynamics of terror and threatened by the displacements caused by narco-mining, as well as on how they face gender violence in the interior of their communities. Nevertheless, these women construct resistances from their sense of community place and position themselves in the systems of indigenous communal government. This research is the result of a qualitative methodology approach, historiographical studies, and an ethnography developed. The findings expose the reconfigurations of the sense of body-land-territory and the debates over gender inequalities women experience in the interior of their communities. Este artículo estudia, desde el marco teórico de los feminismos comunitarios, el sentido del lugar y resistencia que construyen las mujeres me’phaa frente a encadenamientos de violencia por el proyecto minero canadiense Camsim Minas SA de CV y el grupo delictivo del narcotráfico Los Ardillos en Xochiatenco, Guerrero, México. El trabajo se centra en comprender cómo las mujeres indígenas me’phaa están sitiadas por dinámicas de terror y amenazadas por los despojos de la narcominería, y cómo al interior de sus comunidades enfrentan violencia de género. Sin embargo, construyen resistencias desde su sentido del lugar comunitario y se posicionan dentro de los sistemas de gobierno indígena comunal. La investigación parte de la metodología cualitativa, los estudios historiográficos y la etnografía desarrollada durante cuatro meses en la comunidad. Los hallazgos exponen las reconfiguraciones del sentido del cuerpo-tierra-territorio y el debate de las desigualdades de género que viven las mujeres en su comunidad. Este artigo estuda, a partir do referencial teórico dos feminismos comunitárias, o senso de lugar e resistência que constroem as mulheres me'phaa frente à violência decorrente do projeto de mineração canadense Camsim Minas SA de CV e do tráfico de drogas do grupo criminoso Los Ardillos em Xochiatenco, Guerrero, México. O trabalho se concentra em entender como as mulheres indígenas me'phaa são assediadas pelas dinâmicas de terror e ameaçadas pelos despojos da narcomineria, e como dentro das suas comunidades enfrentam a violência de gênero. No entanto, elas constroem resistências a partir do seu senso de lugar comunitário e se posicionam dentro dos sistemas de governo indígena comunal. A pesquisa parte da metodologia qualitativa, os estudos historiográficos e a etnografia desenvolvida durante quatro meses na comunidade. Os resultados expõem as reconfigurações do sentido do corpo-terra-território e o debate das desigualdades de gênero que as mulheres experimentam em sua comunidade. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2019-05-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf text/html application/xml application/zip https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/3643 10.17141/iconos.64.2019.3643 Íconos - Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Núm. 64 (2019): Despojo(s), segregación social del espacio y territorios de resistencia en América Latina; 69-88 Íconos - Revista de Ciencias Sociales; n. 64 (2019): Despossessão(ões), segregação social do espaço e territórios de resistência na América Latina; 69-88 Íconos. Revista de Ciencias Sociales; No. 64 (2019): Dispossession, social segregation of space and territories in resistance in Latin America; 69-88 1390-8065 1390-1249 spa https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/3643/2608 https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/3643/2662 https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/3643/2691 https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/3643/2829 Derechos de autor 2019 Erika Sebastián Aguilar https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/deed.es_ES
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Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking
title Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking
title_full Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking
title_fullStr Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking
title_full_unstemmed Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking
title_short Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking
title_sort me’phaa, women, resistance and sense of place in the displacements of exactivism and drug trafficking
url https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/3643