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Beyond “Roaring like lions”: : Comadrismo, counternarratives, and the construction of a latin american transnational subjectivity of feminism

  • Autores: Teresa Maria Linda Scholz
  • Localización: Communication Theory, ISSN-e 1468-2885, Vol. 26, Nº. 1, 2016, págs. 82-101
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This essay introduces comadrismo as a way to highlight the complex relationships between discursive and material counterhegemonic practices, and between voice, victimhood, and agency. Comadrismo explains how a transnational subjectivity of feminism, which I call comadre, enacts counterhegemonic agency in transnational communication systems through a relational framework. I argue that a Latin American comadre subjectivity emerges from a politicized comadre subject. The compadrazco system embeds this politicized comadre subject in a web of kinship and friendship relations, as well as oppressive asymmetrical global structures. Comadrismo frames the critical engagement with the testimonio about the Salvadoran human rights organization, CO-MADRES, attributed to María Teresa Tula. The analysis results in an amendment to, and extension of, transnational feminist theory in communication studies.


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