Thursday, May 30, 2019

Indigenous and Global Feminist Perspectives on the Women of Chiapas Ess

Indigenous and Global Feminist Perspectives on the Women of Chiapas Womens reproductive health is a debated and manifold issue in todays society. Nowhere is its severity more prevalent than in areas of extreme poverty such as south and Central America. The resolution to these problems is further from simple. Yet, women are increasingly taking see of their lives and forming groups to combat many of the prejudices that hold them back. However highly debated some tactics for resolution may be it is securely to miss the shear urgency with which the issues of womens responsibilitys and health call us. The fight for gender equality cannot overlook the importance of equality in health care and control over ones own body. Womens health is an issue that passes along its concerns to another generation every time a child is born. Before being able to reason womens issues in third world countries, it was important to find an area of study. For this, I chose Chiapas, Mexico. Chiapas is a pl ace where the true effects of capitalism are felt on a daily basis. Upon the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the lives of the indigenous people living in Chiapas changed dramatically. Acorrding to Jeeni Criscenzo, author of Some in the flesh(predicate) Observations on the Reasons Behind the Events in Chiapas, (Mexican leaders) entered into trade agreements with foreign interests (NAFTA) that at US insistence, made changes to their constitution that effectively ended Indian communal land right making it possible for Foreign corporations to take Indian land and resources (Criscenzo 2). But why did our government, and that of Mexico allow this to happen? Ms. Criscenzo answers that question with the following statement, In the world of internati... .... (1999) 1-12 mens Involvement in Womens Reproductive Health Projects and Programmes in the Philippines part 1 of 2. Reproductive Health Matters 7. 14. (1999) 1-9Nazar-Beutelspacher. tuition and Nonuse of Con traceptives Among Poor Women in Chiapas Mexico (Part one). International Family Planning Perspectives 25. 3. (1999) 1-7Nazar-Beutelspacher. Education and Nonuse of Contraceptives Among Poor Women in Chiapas Mexico (Part two). International Family Planning Perspectives 25. 3. (1999)1-6Report from San Cristobal. (1998) 4-9. Online. Internet. 3/28/00 http//www/criscenzo.com/jaguar/report.htmlShadows of Tender Fury. Bardacke and Lpez. New York Montly Review Press, 1995. 161Some individual(prenominal) Observations on the Reasons Behind the Events in Chiapas. (1998)5. Online. Internet. 3/28/00. http//www.criscenzo.com/jaguar/report.html

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