
Kenna Neitch, "A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism" (SUNY Press, 2026)
From New Books in Women's History by New Books Network
June 1, 2026 · 46 min
About this episode
Dr. Kenna Neitch discusses her book on feminist activism in Central America, focusing on the concept of persistence in social movements.
A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism (SUNY Press, 2026) by Dr. Kenna Neitch establishes persistence as a framework for understanding methods of feminist activism in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Blending literary and ethnographic approaches, Dr. Neitch analyzes texts produced by activist movements from the 1980s to 2020—from collective testimonio to institutional publications (encuentros) to social media—and connects them to the movements' cultural impact and organizing practices, such as generative conflict, horizontal cross-border networks, and what she terms strategic adaptability. What these texts and practices have in common, Dr. Neitch argues, is feminist persistence—a balance of action, preservation, and creation adaptable across contexts. A Praxis of Persistence provides one of the first scholarly accounts of #MeToo in Central America while remaining grounded in the region's lineage of activism against sexual violence. Through the framework of persistence, this book highlights the vitality of Central American women's activism and offers a repertoire of methods for reckoning with the realities of uneven…
People in this episode
Host: Dr. Miranda Melcher
Guest: Dr. Kenna Neitch
Topics covered
- Central American feminism
- activism
- persistence
- feminist testimony
- cultural impact
- sexual violence
- social movements
Keywords
- feminism
- activism
- Central America
- testimonio
- social media
- sexual violence
- horizontal networks
- strategic adaptability
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: SUNY Press
Books & works: A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism
Places: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua
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