Bodies in Crisis: Culture, Violence, and Women's Resistance in Neoliberal Argentina

Bodies in Crisis: Culture, Violence, and Women's Resistance in Neoliberal Argentina

by Barbara Sutton (Author)

Synopsis

Born and raised in Argentina and still maintaining significant ties to the area, Barbara Sutton examines the complex, and often hidden, bodily worlds of diverse women in that country during a period of profound social upheaval. Based primarily on women's experiential narratives and set against the backdrop of a severe economic crisis and intensified social movement activism post-2001, Bodies in Crisis illuminates how multiple forms of injustice converge in and are contested through women's bodies. Sutton reveals the bodily scars of neoliberal globalization; women's negotiation of cultural norms of femininity and beauty; experiences with clandestine, illegal, and unsafe abortions; exposure to and resistance against interpersonal and structural violence; and, the role of bodies as tools and vehicles of political action. Through the lens of women's body consciousness in a Global South country, and drawing on multifacered stories and a politically embedded approach, Bodies in Crisis suggests that social policy, economic systems, cultural ideologies, and political resistance are ultimately fleshly matters.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 270
Edition: None ed.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 15 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 0813547407
ISBN 13: 9780813547404

Media Reviews
Bodies in Crisis is one of the few books that deals with the bodily dimensions of exclusion and resistance in Latin America. Bravo to Sutton for this highly original work. - Javier Auyero, author of Flammable: Environmental Suffering in an Argentine Shantytown
Author Bio
Barbara Sutton's stories have appeared in the Missouri Review, the Antioch Review, Agni, and other literary journals. She lives in Belmont, Massachusetts.