Mujeres indígenas en Relaciones Internacionales
The indigenous women’s movement in Latin America and the Caribbean in the second decade of the 20th century revolutionized the discipline of International Relations (IR), by reinterpreting the theoretical-methodological frameworks in their desire to understand the diplomatic world. From a critical p...
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El Colegio de México A.C.
2024
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| author | Urbieta Hernández, Roque |
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| description | The indigenous women’s movement in Latin America and the Caribbean in the second decade of the 20th century revolutionized the discipline of International Relations (IR), by reinterpreting the theoretical-methodological frameworks in their desire to understand the diplomatic world. From a critical perspective, Mexican indigenous women continue to demonstrate the impor tance of becoming aware of rituals as performative acts that re-signify institutional structures, norms, and order in redefining the vision of global governance. Incorporating new methodological approaches based on the ethics of care and reciprocity in violent scenarios, this article responds with the method of critical discourse analysis as speech experience and text to the question of whether indigenous women’s access to international spaces is a characterization of paradiplomacy or, rather, the “good living” of a historical moment in the emergence of indigenous diplomacy with a feminine face in a globalized world. |
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| data_source_entry/ISSN | Foro Internacional; Vol. LXIV, 3 (257) july - september, 2024; 693-730 Foro Internacional; Vol. LXIV, 3 (257) julio - septiembre, 2024; 693-730 2448-6523 0185-013X |
| spelling | oai:oai.forointernacional.colmex.mx:article-30492025-05-16T01:42:01Z Indigenous Women in International Relations Mujeres indígenas en Relaciones Internacionales Urbieta Hernández, Roque diplomacia indígena paradiplomacia rituales de institución perspectiva crítica gobernanza global indigenous diplomacy institutional rituals paradiplomacy critical perspective global governance The indigenous women’s movement in Latin America and the Caribbean in the second decade of the 20th century revolutionized the discipline of International Relations (IR), by reinterpreting the theoretical-methodological frameworks in their desire to understand the diplomatic world. From a critical perspective, Mexican indigenous women continue to demonstrate the impor tance of becoming aware of rituals as performative acts that re-signify institutional structures, norms, and order in redefining the vision of global governance. Incorporating new methodological approaches based on the ethics of care and reciprocity in violent scenarios, this article responds with the method of critical discourse analysis as speech experience and text to the question of whether indigenous women’s access to international spaces is a characterization of paradiplomacy or, rather, the “good living” of a historical moment in the emergence of indigenous diplomacy with a feminine face in a globalized world. El movimiento de mujeres indígenas en América Latina y el Caribe en la segunda década del siglo XX revolucionó la disciplina de las Relaciones Internacionales (RI), al reinterpretar los marcos teórico-metodológicos en su deseo de comprender el mundo diplomático. Desde una perspectiva crítica, las mujeres indígenas mexicanas continúan demostrando la importancia de tomar conciencia de los rituales como actos performativos que resignifican las estructuras institucionales, las normas y el orden, en una redefinición de la visión sobre la gobernanza global. Al incorporar nuevas aproximaciones metodológicas basadas en la ética de cuidados y reciprocidad en escenarios violentos, este artículo responde con el método del análisis crítico del discurso, como experiencia del habla y del texto, a la pregunta sobre si el acceso de las mujeres indígenas a los espacios internacionales es una caracterización de la paradiplomacia o, más bien, el “buen vivir” de un momento histórico en el surgimiento de una diplomacia indígena con rostro femenino en un mundo globalizado. El Colegio de México A.C. 2024-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/xml https://forointernacional.colmex.mx/index.php/fi/article/view/3049 10.24201/fi.v64i3.3049 Foro Internacional; Vol. LXIV, 3 (257) july - september, 2024; 693-730 Foro Internacional; Vol. LXIV, 3 (257) julio - septiembre, 2024; 693-730 2448-6523 0185-013X spa https://forointernacional.colmex.mx/index.php/fi/article/view/3049/3170 https://forointernacional.colmex.mx/index.php/fi/article/view/3049/3176 Derechos de autor 2024 Foro Internacional |
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| title | Mujeres indígenas en Relaciones Internacionales |
| title_alt | Indigenous Women in International Relations |
| title_full | Mujeres indígenas en Relaciones Internacionales |
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| topic | diplomacia indígena paradiplomacia rituales de institución perspectiva crítica gobernanza global indigenous diplomacy institutional rituals paradiplomacy critical perspective global governance |
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