The Political-Cultural Category of Amefrichanity

Lélia González

Authors

  • Ana Gretel Echazú Böschemeier Department of Anthropology/PPGAS/UFRN
  • Mónica Inés Cejas UAM-X, Estudios de la Mujer y Feministas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21057/10.21057/repamv15n1.2021.40454

Abstract

Originally published as "Tempo Brasileiro", Rio de Janeiro, no. 92-3, pp. 69-81, Jan./Jun, 1988.

Author Biographies

  • Ana Gretel Echazú Böschemeier , Department of Anthropology/PPGAS/UFRN

    Ana Gretel Echazú Böschemeier is a mother, feminist, adjunct professor at the Department of Anthropology/PPGAS/UFRN, translator at The ReCanone/UFRN Project and researcher at CNPQ. She is part of the Feminisms, Cultura y Poder network, is an ambassador of the Parent in Science Movement, is part of the evaluation committee of the II Cycle of Anti-Racist Actions of UNESCO/UNTREF and the Central Committee of Ethics in Research of UFRN. He works in the areas of Epistemic Pluralism, Human Rights, Intersectionalities, Southern Feminisms, Decolonization, Ethics and Collective Health. Contato: gretigre@gmail.com

  • Mónica Inés Cejas, UAM-X, Estudios de la Mujer y Feministas

    Mónica Inés Cejas, born in Argentina, studied in Mexico and Japan. She lives and works in Mexico (UAM-X, Women's Studies and Feminists). From there she tries to establish links from the South around women's struggles. She is particularly interested in the intersection of gender, nation and citizenship, memory politics and feminisms in Africa (especially in the history and present day of South Africa). Cultural and feminist studies are the source of these reflections. Contato: mcejas@correo.xoc.uam.mx

Published

2021-11-09

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