Preface¡Mujeres adelante! (Women Forward)
PART I: FRAMES/LOOMS
Chapter One: Introduction: Transnational Solidarity - Global
Justice is Gendered
Chapter Two: 'For a Life with Justice and Dignity': Indigenous
Women’s Rights and Voices in Global Context
PART II: WEAVERS
Chapter Three: 'Ya Gotta Know When to Hold Em'-Reflections on
Fieldwork in the Zona de Conflicto
Chapter Four: Learning to Walk in Women’s Land: The Process of
Accompaniment with K'inal Antzetik
Chapter Five: Jolom Mayaetik- Mayan Women’s Weaving Co-operative
and Collectivism
Chapter Six: Davida y Goliath: Rosalinda Challenges the World
Bank
PART III: TAPESTRIES
Chapter Seven: Creating Transnational Solidarity - Linking
Economic, Health, Reproductive, and Political Rights
Chapter Eight:Building Intercultural Bridges - Rethinking Academic
Practice
Chapter Nine: Conclusion – Tying Up Loose Threads (Beads on a
Rosary)
PART IV: APPENDICES
Bibliography
Index
Features in Critical Sociology
Promotion targeting progressive Sociological Journals
Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking
engagements
Katherine O'Donnell PhD Sociology, Indiana University;
Professor, Sociology, Hartwick College. Her recent publications
include Weaving Solidarity from Oneonta to Oxchuc " in Antipode,
2008 and Pimping Maria from Puebla to Panama: Peasants,
Paramilitaries, and Petroleum "in North American Dialogue, 2004
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