Popular Urbanization in Bogotá: An intersectional reading in search of wellbeing and sustainability - case study of alto fucha ecoterritory

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Women's political and community action, particularly in informal urban- rural border territories sustained from processes of social reproduction, offer other dimensions from intersectional feminisms to rethink wellbeing and sustainability. Intersectionality accounts for the intertwined action between capitalism, patriarchy and colonialism in the construction of an extractivist relationship with the land and women's bodies, feminized and racialized, reproducing impoverishment, subordination and naturalization of violence. Other dimensions of welfare and sustainability are related both to the extractivist logics of the land and bodies, as well as to the agenciamientos (agency) motivated by the personal, political and community desire to defend the territory- body- land.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaSolutions for Sustainability Through Peri-Urbanization Processes
EditorialIGI Global
Páginas105-136
Número de páginas32
ISBN (versión digital)9798369360910
ISBN (versión impresa)9798369360897
DOI
EstadoPublicada - mar. 2025

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NombreSolutions for Sustainability Through Peri-Urbanization Processes

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