
Taking Risks
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Julie Shayne is Principal Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington Bothell and Affiliate Associate Professor of Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Washington Seattle. She is the author of They Used to Call Us Witches: Chilean Exiles, Culture, and Feminism and The Revolution Question: Feminisms in El Salvador, Chile, and Cuba.
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Acknowledgments
Foreword: The Thing about Taking Risks
Margaret Randall
Introduction: Research, Risk, and Activism: Feminists' Stories of Social Justice
Julie Shayne and Kristy Leissle
Del Cielo los Vieron Llegar/From the Sky They Saw Them Coming
Nora Patrich
Part 1. Texts, Stories, and Activism
Introduction to Part 1: Texts, Stories, and Activism
Jessica Monteiro Manfredi
1. Writing and Activism
Carmen Rodríguez
2. Absence in Memories: Reading Stories of Survival in Argentina
Mahala Lettvin
3. Chilean Exiles and Their Feminist Stories
Julie Shayne
4. Navigating the Cuban Ideological Divide: Research on the Independent Libraries Movement
Marisela Fleites-Lear
Part 2. Performed Stories of Social Justice
Introduction to Part 2: Performed Stories of Social Justice
Jessica Monteiro Manfredi
5. We Also Built the City of Medellín: Deplazadas' Family Albums as Feminist Archival Activism
Tamera Marko
6. Who Owns the Archive? Community Media in Venezuela under Hugo Chavez
Robin Garcia
7. Echoes of Injustice: Performative Activism and the Femicide Plaguing Ciudad Juárez
Christina Marín
Part 3. Activist Stories from the Grassroots
Introduction to Part 3: Activist Stories from the Grassroots
Julie Shayne
8. Feminist Tensions: Race, Sex Work, and Women's Activism in Bahia
Erica Lorraine Williams
9. Latina Battered Immigrants, Citizenship, and Inequalities: Reflections on Activist Research
Roberta Villalón
10. Rural Feminism and Revolution in Nicaragua: Voices of the Compañeras
Shelly Grabe
Conclusion: Interdisciplinarity and Privilege
Julie Shayne and Kristy Lessle
Afterword: Mother's Day
Julie Shayne
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