The Historiography of Feminicide in Ciudad Juárez: Critical and Revisionist Approaches Posted on 09/18/201503/29/2019 by FIAR Marshall Steven S. Volk (Oberlin College) Continue reading The Historiography of Feminicide in Ciudad Juárez: Critical and Revisionist Approaches
(Re)Living Femicide through Social Control: The Regulation of Life and Bodies through Fear and (In)Formal Social Control Posted on 09/18/201503/28/2019 by FIAR Marshall Cynthia Bejarano (New Mexico State University) Continue reading (Re)Living Femicide through Social Control: The Regulation of Life and Bodies through Fear and (In)Formal Social Control
“A New Landscape of the Possible”: 400 Women, Politics of Representation and Human Rights Posted on 09/18/201503/30/2019 by FIAR Marshall Aishih Wehbe-Herrera (Independent Scholar) Continue reading “A New Landscape of the Possible”: 400 Women, Politics of Representation and Human Rights
Risks, Challenges and Ethics of Representing Feminicide: A Comparative Analysis of Sergio González Rodríguez’ Huesos en el desierto and Roberto Bolaño’s 2666 Posted on 09/18/201503/28/2019 by FIAR Marshall Alice Driver (Independent Researcher) Continue reading Risks, Challenges and Ethics of Representing Feminicide: A Comparative Analysis of Sergio González Rodríguez’ Huesos en el desierto and Roberto Bolaño’s 2666