作者
Sharlene Mollett, Caroline Faria
发表日期
2013/3/1
期刊
Geoforum
卷号
45
页码范围
116-125
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Feminist political ecology (fpe) is at a crossroads. Over the last 2years, feminist political ecologists have begun to reflect on and debate the strengths of this subfield. In this article, we contribute by pointing to the limited theorization of race in this body of work. We argue that fpe must theorize a more complex and messier, notion of ‘gender’, one that accounts for race, racialization and racism more explicitly. Building on the work of feminist geography and critical race scholarship, we argue for a postcolonial intersectional analysis in fpe – putting this theory to work in an analysis of race, gender and whiteness in Honduras. With this intervention we demonstrate how theorizing race and gender as mutually constituted richly complicates our understanding of the politics of natural resource access and control in the Global South.
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