The activist storytelling practice of testimonio, long associated with
Latin American struggles for justice, forges coalitions across social
differences for the purpose of social change. Beyond Central and South
America, Patricia DeRocher examines testimonios from a wide range of
geopolitical sites, including Argentina, Egypt, Haiti, India, Jamaica,
and Trinidad, as well as the United States, and suggests that feminist
testimonios offer a model for cross-border feminist alliance building.
Transnational Testimonios focuses on the questions of translation,
knowledge, and power that characterize the creation and reception of
these life writings. DeRocher demonstrates how these stories can
mobilize social activism and intervene in epistemological impasses
between the Global North and South, offering vital tools for reimagining
transnational feminist politics.