Introduction: ¡Berta no ha muerto, Berta se ha multiplicado! Paving the way for an affective journey -- Preserving the affective being: Reconsiderations of affect from a non-Western perspective -- Indigenous ecologies: The relevance of affect in ecofeminist movements -- On violent affects: A history of extractivism and criminalization in Central America -- From outrage to resistance: Social movements in Honduras -- Affective solidarities and a politics of care: Reflection and action beyond borders -- On mourning and hope: A transformational path towards social justice -- Conclusion: Utopia: An affective work in progress.
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"Affect, Action, Ecofeminism, Indigenous cosmologies, Violence, Outrage, Resistance, Transnational Solidarities, Care, Mourning, Hope, Social Justice, Environmental activists, Honduras, Latin America"-- Provided by publisher.
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