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- Medina, Maria Clara, 1965
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#NiUnaMenos: The Latin American Movement that Preceded #MeToo
- 2019
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Ingår i: School of Blogal Studies. Making Sense of the World.. - Gothenburg : School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg.
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Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Blog post about the Latin American social movement #NiUnaMenos ("Not One Less") as a precursor to #MeToo as an alter-world utopia with social transformative power, which converts the gendered subjects' precariousness into solidarity and hope.
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- Medina, Maria Clara, 1965
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The banality of mental illness in contemporary Argentinean politics.
- 2023
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Ingår i: School of Blobal Studies. Making sense of the world.. - Göteborg : School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg.
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Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- This piece deals with newly-inaugurated Argentinian president Javier Milei's mental health and how supposed madness helps to obscure the fascist rationalities of his politics, as its presented in global media.
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- Medina, Maria Clara, 1965, et al.
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Prologo: Decimo aniversario de la Red Haina 1996-2006, breve historia y el presente libro
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Ingår i: Género y globalización en América Latina : décimo aniversario de la Red Haina (1996-2006) = Gender and globalization in Latin America : 10th anniversary of the Nordic network Haina (1996-2006), María Clara Medina, Edmé Domínguez, Rosalba Icaza Garza (eds.). - Göteborg : University of Gothenburg. - 1403-3933. - 9789197704212 ; Serie Haina 6, s. 5-9
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Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Prologue and brief introduction to the volume 6 of Serie Haina. Contains also the history of the Nordic Haina Network for Gender in Latin America since 1996.
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- Medina, Maria Clara, 1965
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#NiUnaMenos and the Poetry of Gender Equality
- 2019
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Ingår i: School of Blogal Studies. Making Sense of the World.. - Gothenburg : School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg.
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Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Social movements are ruptures in the dominant culture from which symbolic codes, frameworks, institutions and counter-hegemonic values can be constructed. These movements such as the Latin American #NiUNaMenos appropriate, remix, re-signify, and recirculate shared cultural resources. appropriate, remix, re-signify, and recirculate shared cultural resources. As a part of a long-term Latin American poetic tradition, the contemporary Argentinean art and poetry expresses the women's resistance and struggle against gender injustice.
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