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- Title
Femmes autochtones détenues et criminalisation de la pauvreté au Mexique.
- Authors
Hernández Castillo, R. Aída
- Abstract
This article analyzes the reality of indigenous women incarcerated in Mexico. It offers a national perspective on indigenous women and federal penal justice, focusing on the experiences of imprisoned women in a women's prison in the Mexican state of Morelos. The author discusses the methodology of intercultural dialogical collaboration as applied in the Life Stories Workshop conducted at the prison of Atlacholoaya, in order to analyze the exclusionary histories of imprisoned women from an intersectional perspective. The article also presents some reflections on the impact of globalization in the realm of justice based on new forms of regulation and control in response to transnational tendencies of the building of neoliberal penal states.
- Subjects
MEXICO; MORELOS (Mexico : State); WOMEN prisoners; MEXICAN indigenous women; TREATMENT of Indigenous peoples of Mexico; CRIMINAL justice system; PRISONS; POOR people; LAW &; globalization
- Publication
Recherches Amérindiennes au Québec, 2013, Vol 43, Issue 2/3, p21
- ISSN
0318-4137
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1026104ar