“Nosotras somos el autogobierno”: Mujeres Amazónicas defensoras de la Selva en el Ecuador construyendo su propia historia

This text responds to the reflection needed about the absence of the dimension of gender justice in the postulates of the plurinational state in Ecuador and in the exercise of self-government for Amazonian indigenous peoples. First, an approach is made to the women defenders of the Amazon group and...

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Autor principal: Rivadeneira, María Inés
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2021
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Fuente:Revista d'estudis autonòmics i federals, ISSN 1886-2632, Nº. 34, 2021, pags. 145-176
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Sumario: This text responds to the reflection needed about the absence of the dimension of gender justice in the postulates of the plurinational state in Ecuador and in the exercise of self-government for Amazonian indigenous peoples. First, an approach is made to the women defenders of the Amazon group and its demands for indigenous self-determination, its axes of dispute and repertoires of collective mobilization around the approaches of the scales of justice and internal colonialism. Then the relationship between the dimensions of social, ecological, and cultural justice with the experiences of Amazonian indigenous women in the exercise of self-government is addressed. Finally, the challenges and ambivalences of indigenous self-determination and the opportunities for the exercise of autonomy for women are presented as final reflections