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Abstract
Gender and Embodied Geographies in Latin American Borders is the first study of its kind to bring a gender perspective to studies on violence and "illegal markets" in the region. Analyzing the structural problems that create inequality and enable gendered violence in Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil and Argentina, the authors offer a critique of the securitization of borders and the criminalization of human mobility, and propose alternatives to reduce violence. Newspaper reports on gender and the variables of violence, human trafficking, people smuggling, missing persons, victims and perpetrators uncover the production and reproduction of discourses and images related to violence. Interviews with strategic actors from non-governmental organizations, academia as well as public policy makers diversify the experiences from the different voices of authority. Gender and Embodied Geographies in Latin American Borders encourages us to continue to question silence, impunity, the restriction of mobility, the dehumanization of securitization policies and the institutionalization of gender violence. A welcomed must read for scholars, researchers, policy makers, and students of gender studies, security studies, and migration.
Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 1 The Link Between Gender and the Global Border System -- Corpografías -- Structural and Gender Violence -- Borders, Illegalities and Trajectories -- The Global Border System From a Gender Perspective -- Notes -- References -- 2 Human Mobility: Between Organized Crime, Border Security and Criminalization -- The Complexity of Human Mobility -- Smuggling and Trafficking: Between Facts and Concepts -- Geopolitics of Border Security: the Criminalization of Mobility -- The Visibility of Bodies -- The Body and Its Commodification -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 3 Femicide and Feminicide: Body Geographies -- Femicides as Territory -- Types of Feminicide -- Intimate Feminicide -- Non-intimate Feminicide -- Child Feminicide -- Family Feminicide -- Connection Feminicide -- Prostitution Feminicide -- Feminicide By Human Trafficking -- Feminicide By Smuggling -- Transphobic Feminicide -- Lesbophobic Feminicide -- Racist Feminicide -- Female Genital Mutilation Feminicide -- Feminicide as an International Crime -- Murder/feminicide Without Sufficient Data -- Systemic Sexual Feminicide -- Disorganized Systemic Sexual Femicide -- Organized Sexual Femicide -- Types of Murder of Women -- Murder of Women By Juvenile Violence -- Murder of Women By Community Violence -- Murder By Robbery -- Murder of Women By Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime -- Thinking of Affective Cities -- The Link Between Rape Drugs, Sexual Violence and Feminicide -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Legal and Illegal Markets and the Multiple Forms of Exploitation -- Globalization, Capitalism and Work -- Legal Or Illegal, Formal Or Informal -- The Link Between Trafficking and Labor Exploitation -- The Problem of "Consent".
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ForewordFernando Carrioìn M., & Markus Gottsbacher1. The link between gender and the global border system2. Human mobility: between organized crime, border security and criminalization3. Femicide and feminicide: body geographies 4. Legal and illegal markets and the multiple forms of exploitation5. Breaking dichotomies: Links in the mechanisms of illegal markets in Latin America6. Representations in the Latin American press: images, text, the body and social class7. General conclusions8. RecommendationsAnnexes
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The link between gender and the global border system -- Human mobility : between organized crime, border security and criminalization -- Femicide and feminicide : body geographies -- Legal and illegal markets and the multiple forms of exploitation -- Breaking dichotomies : Links in the mechanisms of illegal markets in Latin America -- Representations in the Latin American press : images, text, the body and social class -- General conclusions -- Recommendations.
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