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To defend this sunrise : Black women's activism and the authoritarian turn in Nicaragua

Title
To defend this sunrise : Black women's activism and the authoritarian turn in Nicaragua / Courtney Desiree Morris.
Author
Morris, Courtney Desiree
Publication
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2023]

Details

Description
xix, 269 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"To Defend this Sunrise examines how black women on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua engage in regional, national, and transnational modes of activism to remap the nation's racial order under conditions of increasing economic precarity and autocracy. The book considers how, since the 19th century, black women activists have resisted historical and contemporary patterns of racialized state violence, economic exclusion, territorial dispossession, and political repression. Specifically, it explores how the new Sandinista state under Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo has utilized multicultural rhetoric as a mode of political, economic, and territorial dispossession. In the face of the Sandinista state's co-optation of multicultural discourse and growing authoritarianism, black communities have had to recalibrate their activist strategies and modes of critique to resist these new forms of "multicultural dispossession." This concept describes the ways that state actors and institutions drain multiculturalism of its radical, transformative potential by espousing the rhetoric of democratic recognition while simultaneously supporting illiberal practices and policies that undermine black political demands and weaken the legal frameworks that provide the basis for the claims of these activists against the state"--
Subject
  • Since 1990
  • Women, Black > Political activity > Nicaragua > Bluefields
  • Civil rights > Nicaragua
  • Multiculturalism > Nicaragua
  • Black people > Nicaragua > Politics and government
  • Indigenous peoples > Nicaragua > Politics and government
  • Femmes noires > Activité politique > Nicaragua > Bluefields
  • Multiculturalisme > Nicaragua
  • Autochtones > Nicaragua > Politique et gouvernement
  • Black people > Politics and government
  • Civil rights
  • Indigenous peoples > Politics and government
  • Multiculturalism
  • Politics and government
  • Women, Black > Political activity
  • Nicaragua > Politics and government > 1990-
  • Nicaragua
  • Nicaragua > Bluefields
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Black Women's Activism in Dangerous Times -- Grand Dames, Garveyites, and Obeah Women: State Violence, Regional Radicalisms and Unruly Femininities in the Mosquitia -- Entre el Rojo y Negro: Black Women's Social Memory and the Sandinista Revolution -- Cruise Ships, Call Centers, and Chamba: Managing Autonomy and Multiculturalism in the Neoliberal Era -- Dangerous Locations: Black Suffering, Mestizo Victimhood, and the Geography of Blame in the Struggle for Land Rights -- 'See how de blood dey run': Sexual Violence, Silence, and the Politics of Intimate Solidarity -- From Autonomy to Autocracy: Development, Multicultural Dispossession, and the Authoritarian Turn -- Conclusion: Transition In Saeculae Saeculorum.
ISBN
  • 9781978804791
  • 1978804792
  • 9781978804807
  • 1978804806
  • 9781978804814 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9781978804838 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2022009353
OCLC
YBP 2022009353
Author
Morris, Courtney Desiree, author.
Title
To defend this sunrise : Black women's activism and the authoritarian turn in Nicaragua / Courtney Desiree Morris.
Publisher
New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2023]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
Since 1990
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