Security through Solidarity: Honduran Women’s Post-Coup Strategies of Support and Survival
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Abstract
As a follow up to the article “From Discovery to Dissidence: Honduran Women’s Conceptions and Claims of Human Rights,” published in this journal in May 2010 (Vol. 11, #4), this paper examines forty-eight Honduran women’s experiences of state-based insecurity and feminist-based solidarity following the June 2009 coup d’État. The authors reflect on the ethical implications of the participant-centered and solidarity-oriented qualitative methodological approaches constrained by state repression. The women’s testimonies shed light on the potential of a solidarity-security symbiosis.Date
2013-01-04Type
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oai:vc.bridgew.edu:jiws-1124http://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol12/iss4/1
http://vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1124&context=jiws