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- Title
CONSTRUCCIÓN DE CIUDADANÍA ENTRE FRONTERAS POSCOLONIALES: RESISTENCIA POLÍTICA DE MUJERES MIGRANTES E INDÍGENAS EN EL ESCENARIO ARTÍSTICO.
- Authors
Montalvo Chaves, Ma. Ángeles
- Abstract
In this article I argue, based on an ethnographic analysis of artistic practices of Indigenous and migrant women in Madrid and Sydney, the urgent need to redefine exclusive models of citizenship. The case studies, seemingly unconnected, of organizations “Latin Kings and Queens" and “Indigenous Australians" show the disconnection between Spanish and Australian models and integration practices and subjects to those who a priori are directed. Given use by organizations, art forms light up alternative routes of political expression through a performative dialogic exchange with both the colonial past and postcolonial present. Thus, arristic scenarios build places of resistance from where to report subalternities.
- Subjects
WOMEN immigrants; 21ST century feminism; POSTCOLONIAL analysis; INDIGENOUS rights; IMMIGRANTS' rights; CITIZENSHIP; POSTCOLONIALISM &; the arts; TWENTY-first century; SOCIAL conditions of women
- Publication
Revista de Estudios de Género, La Ventana, 2013, Vol 4, Issue 36, p11
- ISSN
1405-9436
- Publication type
Case Study