Black Motherhood Politics in Costa Rica: Diasporic Genealogies and Links to the State

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Marianela Muñoz-Muñoz
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Abstract Black women who seek and win elected office are changing the political landscape in the Americas. In Latin America, this shift became widely recognized when Epsy Campbell Barr became the first Black woman vice president in Costa Rica in 2018. Her election builds on the work of three generations of women whose engagement in formal politics is rooted in their intertwined identities as Black, women, and of West Indian descent. By recovering a racialized, gendered, and ethnicized lineage of community activism, relationships, and networking—which I call “Little’s links” to honor the legacy of the writer and activist Eulalia Bernard Little—I argue that in Costa Rica, Caribbean identity and Black motherhood politics have influenced Black women’s engagement in national politics. This account of these other (and mothers’) political routes to state power for Afro-Caribbean women in Costa Rica complements current explanations of Black women’s participation in national politics elsewhere.
哥斯达黎加的黑人母亲政治:双孢子谱系和与国家的联系
寻求并赢得选举职位的黑人妇女正在改变美洲的政治格局。在拉丁美洲,当埃普西·坎贝尔·巴尔(Epsy Campbell Barr)于2018年成为哥斯达黎加第一位黑人女性副总统时,这种转变得到了广泛认可。她的当选建立在三代女性的努力基础上,她们参与正式政治的根源在于她们作为黑人、女性和西印度血统的相互交织的身份。通过恢复种族化、性别化和种族化的社区活动、关系和网络谱系——我称之为“利特尔的联系”,以纪念作家和活动家尤拉利亚·伯纳德·利特尔——我认为,在哥斯达黎加,加勒比地区的身份和黑人母亲政治影响了黑人妇女参与国家政治。对哥斯达黎加加勒比黑人妇女获得国家权力的其他政治途径(以及母亲)的描述,补充了目前对其他地方黑人妇女参与国家政治的解释。
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1.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
137
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: The Latin American Research Review is the premier interdisciplinary journal that publishes original research and surveys of current research on Latin America and the Caribbean. Interdisciplinary offerings reflect ahead-of-the-curve research, as well as new directions of knowledge creation in areas such as cultural studies, Latino issues and transnationalism, all of which increasingly intersect with Latin America in ways that are intellectually challenging and illuminating.
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