Desde el Abya Yala hasta Kurdistán. Conciencia opositiva diferencial y articulaciones feministas disidentes descolonizadoras y despatriarcalizadoras
This article analyzes the event called Abya Yala plaza, organized within the framework of the 34th National Women's Encounter, in the city of La Plata, Argentina in 2019. The analysis is based on the theoretical framework of decoloniality and the critique raised by Latin American feminists to t...
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CIICLA, Universidad de Costa Rica
2021
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| Shrnutí: | This article analyzes the event called Abya Yala plaza, organized within the framework of the 34th National Women's Encounter, in the city of La Plata, Argentina in 2019. The analysis is based on the theoretical framework of decoloniality and the critique raised by Latin American feminists to the notion of intersectionality. From the most outstanding characteristics of this activity –which brought together a large number of feminized and dissident corporalities and subjectivities– are recovered the main enunciations that took place there. This event is analyzed as a form of articulation between feminisms of plurinational character, popular indigenous, and dissident feminisms in the key of a depatriarchalizing and decolonizing dissident feminist coalition. The study concludes that the Abya Yala plaza constituted the political scenario for the emergence of a critical consciousness of a translocal/global dissident feminist, decolonizing, and depatriarchalizing character. |
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