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Mexicanas En Pie de Lucha: Pese Al Gobierno Machista, Las Violencias Y El Patria Rcado / Mexican Women Ready to Fight: In Spite of a Sexist
Mexicanas En Pie de Lucha: Pese Al Gobierno Machista, Las Violencias Y El Patria Rcado / Mexican Women Ready to Fight: In Spite of a Sexist

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Mexicanas En Pie de Lucha: Pese Al Gobierno Machista, Las Violencias Y El Patria Rcado / Mexican Women Ready to Fight: In Spite of a Sexist

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About the Book In this book, six top journalists, coordinated by Nayeli Roldan, recipient of the Ortega y Gasset Award, and the National Journalism Award in 2018, offer stories to portray, with combative sensibility, the current situation of women, the consequences of current public policies, the state of feminist struggle, and the envisioned scenarios [in Mexico] -- Book Synopsis Slo conociendo la historia del feminismo en Mxico entenderemos que no naci para ser opositor de un poltico, ni somos infiltradas como lo han dicho siempre para atacarnos. En 2018, con la llegada de la izquierda al poder se esperaban los tiros de precisin. [...] El gobierno de Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador es el ms feminista de la historia? Ah est el periodismo para verificarlo. --Nayeli Roldn El ESTADO MACHISTA y sus decisiones, el covid-19, la crisis econmica subsecuente y la violencia brutal se han ensaado con las mexicanas. Ante esto, la palabra y la sororidad, los datos irrefutables, la explicacin, la inteligencia y el dilogo son sus armas. En esta obra, seis periodistas de primer nivel --coordinadas por Nayeli Roldn, ganadora del premio Ortega y Gasset y del Premio Nacional de Periodismo 2018-- ofrecen reportajes que retratan, con sensibilidad combativa, la situacin actual de las mujeres, las consecuencias de las polticas pblicas vigentes, el estado de las luchas feministas y los escenarios que se avizoran. Amenudo pienso que ese si tocan a una, respondemos todas entraa una verdad perturbadora, es as porque todas o casi --nueve de cada diez, dirn las estadsticas-- hemos sufrido algn tipo de violencia. O de qu tamao es el espectro de lo que no vemos, de lo que an no se ha contado? Cuntas historias caben entre la de esa anciana que camina encorvada por las calles, con el cuerpo roto por su marido y Ftima, la nia de doce aos que no pudo recoger su premio de declamacin de poesa? --Alma Delia Murillo, del prlogo Nos tenemos unas a otras y sabemos, lo hemos sabido por generaciones, que para cambiar este sistema patriarcal, vio - lento y feminicida necesitamos estar juntas y organizadas. --Alma Delia Murillo, del Prlogo ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Only by learning the story of feminism in Mexico we will understand that it didnt come to be to oppose a politician, and neither are we infiltrators, as we have been called as a form of attack since the beginning. In 2018, with the left finally in power, accurate shots were expected... Andrs Manuel Lpez Obradors government is the most feminist in history? We can let journalism corroborate that. --Nayeli Roldn THE SEXIST ESTATE and its decisions, COVID-19, the ensuing financial crisis, and brutal violence have been particularly harsh against Mexican women. In view of this, words and sorority, irrefutable data, explanations, intelligence, and dialogue are our weapons. In this book, six top journalists, coordinated by Nayeli Roldn, recipient of the Ortega y Gasset Award, and the National Journalism Award in 2018, offer stories to portray, with combative sensibility, the current situation of women, the consequences of current public policies, the state of feminist struggle, and the envisioned scenarios. I often think that the line If you touch one, we all answer entails a troubling truth, because all of us or almost all of us--nine out of ten women, according to the statistics--have suffered some kind of violence. How wide is the range of what we dont see, what hasnt been told yet? How many stories could we find in that hunched-over old woman we see walking by the street, her body broken by her husband, and Ftima, the twelve-year-old girl who couldnt pick up her poetry prize? We have one another, and we know, as we have known for generations now, that to change this patriarchal, violent system that is killing women, we must stand together and organize. --Alma Delia Murillo, from the Prologue