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El Salvador: Maternity and Maternalism

The core of women’s oppression in patriarchal societies is not maternity, or motherhood, but maternalism; that is to say, the imposition of maternity as women’s primordial and inescapable destiny and the central axis around which they should organize their lives and distribute their time. In the maternal ideology dominant in El Salvador, the imposed hegemonic maternity is constructed out of the religious figure of Mary of Nazareth.

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Finally Free: Mass Burial of Wartime Victims in Guatemala Exhumed from Former Military Garrison of Comalapa

On July 18, 2014, members of the Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala (FAFG) returned to family members the positively identified remains of ten wartime victims exhumed from the former Military Garrison in San Juan Comalapa between 2003 and 2005. All ten victims, Kakchiquel Mayans whose DNA matched that of living family members, were buried in the municipal cemetery the following day.

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Laws that Kill Protesters in Mexico

August 4, 2014 Daniela Pastrana 0

People in this town in the central Mexican state of Puebla found out the hard way that protesting can be deadly. A new law passed in Puebla makes it possible for police to use firearms or deadly force to break up demonstrations. […]

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Inside Venezuela’s “Proceso”

August 3, 2014 Kevin Young 0

Source: Against the Current Who Can Stop the Drums? Urban Social Movements in Chávez’s Venezuela By Sujatha Fernandes Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010, 336 pages, $24.95 paper. FOR THOSE WHO want a more equitable […]

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