Breny Mendoza
Title
Breny Mendoza
Rights
Image used with permission, all rights remain with the author. Photograph credit to Anais Castaldi.
Birth Date
1954
Birthplace
Tegucigalpa, Honduras/ United States of America
Primary Sources
Mendoza, B. & Grijalva, D. P. (2022). The Epistemology of the South, Coloniality of Gender, and Latin American Feminism. Hypatia 37(3): 510-522. https://doi.org/10.1017/hyp.2022.26
Mendoza, B. (2020). Decolonial Theories in Comparison. Journal of World Philosophies 5 (1):43-60. Accessed, Nov 7, 2022
https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/article/view/3600
Mendoza, B. (2017). Colonial Connections. Feminist Studies 43 (3):637–645. https://doi.org/10.15767/feministstudies.43.3.0637
Mendoza, B. (2016) Coloniality of Gender and Power: From Postcoloniality to Decoloniality, The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. Edited by Lisa Disch and Mary Hawkesworth, Disch, Lisa, and Mary Hawkesworth (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory, Oxford Handbooks Accessed 10 Jan. 2023.
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.001.0001
Mendoza, B (2007) Juxtaposing Lives: Mary Wollstonecraft and Sor Juana
Inés de la Cruz,' Women’s Studies Quarterly, Special Issue on Activisms.
Mendoza, B. (2006) The Undemocratic Foundations of Democracy: An Enunciation from Postoccidental Latin America,” Signs: Journal of Women in
Culture and Society 31(4),
Mendoza, B. (2002). Transnational Feminism in question. Feminist Theory 3 (3):295-314.
Mendoza, B. (2020). Decolonial Theories in Comparison. Journal of World Philosophies 5 (1):43-60. Accessed, Nov 7, 2022
https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/article/view/3600
Mendoza, B. (2017). Colonial Connections. Feminist Studies 43 (3):637–645. https://doi.org/10.15767/feministstudies.43.3.0637
Mendoza, B. (2016) Coloniality of Gender and Power: From Postcoloniality to Decoloniality, The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. Edited by Lisa Disch and Mary Hawkesworth, Disch, Lisa, and Mary Hawkesworth (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory, Oxford Handbooks Accessed 10 Jan. 2023.
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.001.0001
Mendoza, B (2007) Juxtaposing Lives: Mary Wollstonecraft and Sor Juana
Inés de la Cruz,' Women’s Studies Quarterly, Special Issue on Activisms.
Mendoza, B. (2006) The Undemocratic Foundations of Democracy: An Enunciation from Postoccidental Latin America,” Signs: Journal of Women in
Culture and Society 31(4),
Mendoza, B. (2002). Transnational Feminism in question. Feminist Theory 3 (3):295-314.
Secondary Sources
Velez, E. D., & Tuana, N. (2020). Toward Decolonial Feminism: Tracing the Lineages of Decolonial Thinking through Latin American/ Latinx Feminist. Hypatia 35 (3):366-372.
https://doi.org/10.1017/hyp.2020.26
https://doi.org/10.1017/hyp.2020.26
Extra Resources
Breny Mendoza: Retos de los feminismos decoloniales en Abya Yala y el los sures del norte Global.
Centro Cultural Casa del TiempoCYADTV California State University , Northrige, Jul 29, 2016, Accessed, Nov 7, 2022.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTIzm9I9ugg
Centro Cultural Casa del TiempoCYADTV California State University , Northrige, Jul 29, 2016, Accessed, Nov 7, 2022.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTIzm9I9ugg
Collection
Citation
“Breny Mendoza,” Decoloniality, First Nations Thinkers and thought and practices from the Global South, accessed November 24, 2024, https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/decoloniality-and-thinkers-from-the-global-south/items/show/324.