Sandoval's article "Dissident Globalizations" proposes "dissident globalization" as a remedy or remideo to neoliberalism as defined by Martinex in week one's reading through people coming together around the world to stand up and combat the capitalist fight that is neoliberalism together.
"When Bea Medicine welcomes a diverse community as “kinspersons” to whom she offers “heart,” “hands,” “goodness,” and “strength,” it is this community she is calling up, new citizen-warriors of alternative, decolonizing, and dissident global forces" (Sandoval, 21). Sandoval states that we must find or build a community together in order to stand up for global forces.
This idea of coming together as a community as a method of resilience is seen again through the Womxn Who Rock Archive. At minute 2:40 Mako Fitts states "To call oneself an organizer or an activist and even a scholar-activist requires one to be committed to a community." It is clear that women must come together to stand up for what they love. They are from all different backgrounds but they have a similar love for music and are able to bond over that to work for their representation and ability to perform and exist in what is commonly seen as a male-dominated rock world.
Sandoval, Chela. “Dissident Globalizations, Emancipatory Methods, Social-Erotics” in Queer Globalizations https://muse-jhu-edu.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/chapter/166780
UW Libraries Women Who Rock: Oral History archive viewing https://vimeo.com/38791040
This idea of coming together as a community as a method of resilience is seen again through the Womxn Who Rock Archive. At minute 2:40 Mako Fitts states "To call oneself an organizer or an activist and even a scholar-activist requires one to be committed to a community." It is clear that women must come together to stand up for what they love. They are from all different backgrounds but they have a similar love for music and are able to bond over that to work for their representation and ability to perform and exist in what is commonly seen as a male-dominated rock world.
Sandoval, Chela. “Dissident Globalizations, Emancipatory Methods, Social-Erotics” in Queer Globalizations https://muse-jhu-edu.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/chapter/166780
UW Libraries Women Who Rock: Oral History archive viewing https://vimeo.com/38791040
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