Mecila Working Papers n° 90 2025 | Militarization as Conviviality: How Women Define and Resist Gendered Everyday Violence and Discipline in Brazil
This paper uses Mecila’s conviviality framework to explore how Brazilian militarization affects women differently.
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Through ethnographic examples, it analyzes how three women’s movements resist militarization in distinct ways.
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It argues that feminist perspectives reveal militarization as an everyday, gendered process that must be confronted in politics, society, and the economy.
PDF nº 90 – ENG – militarization-conviviality-gender
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REGARDS CNRS (12 de noviembre de 2025). Mecila Working Papers n° 90 2025 | Militarization as Conviviality: How Women Define and Resist Gendered Everyday Violence and Discipline in Brazil. Redial & Ceisal. Recuperado 12 de febrero de 2026 de https://doi.org/10.58079/154w0






