El feminismo no puede ser uno porque las mujeres somos diversas. Aportes a un feminismo negro decolonial desde la experiencia de las mujeres negras
Abstrak
This article asserts that feminisms born in Europe and North America are colonial discursive elaborations that defined what it was to be a woman and a feminist, and that the categories of gender and patri- archy established what the subordination of women was and also the possibilities for their emancipation. They're colonial discourses in the sense that they have construed women of the third world, or of the global south, like an "other". The specific case examined in this article question the euro-USA-centric feminist construction made about women and afro- descended feminist, and how they under several processes of resignification of the categories of analysis proposed by feminism, such as gender and patri- archy, assert themselves as diverse black women that build proposals subverting the social order that oppresses them, without the need to recur to the central categories of femi- nism. However, women belonging to ethnic communities elaborate a new type of feminism which is constructed in relation to the community's collective actions in demanding their rights. Finally, black of afro-Colombian women build an alternate feminism based on the legacy of their maroon or runaway slave ancestors, questioning the universalist positions of the Eurocentric and Andean-centric feminism, transforming it and enriching it.
Penulis (2)
Betty Ruth
Lozano Lerma
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2016
- Bahasa
- en
- Total Sitasi
- 53×
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.25100/LAMANZANADELADISCORDIA.V5I2.1516
- Akses
- Open Access ✓