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articulation, its political stakes and its tensions.Keywords : Feminism; Networks; Caring; Social Movements; Intersectionality.
Zapatismo is a social movement on which there is an extensive literature, mainly focused on the gender issue. However, analysis of the territory from the perspective of feminist political ecology are ... approach of feminist political ecology Adriana Petrovna Gomez Bonilla* *Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, México. Correo electrónico: Resumen El zapatismo es un
integration of the Town Halls 20202024 of the State of Hidalgo. The research approach is comparative and descriptive. It is concluded that this political event represents a case of gender inequality in politics
This article reports on a study that aimed to explore the political trajectories and experiences of older Chilean women, in their spaces of political participation and activism. Through a qualitative ... fields of social and political life in Santiago de Chile. We analyse and interpret the produced data from the perspective of feminist gerontology and intersectional studies. The results allow us to
This work is motivated by questions that involve us in a personal and political manner, from a feminist perspective in order to address philosophical questions regarding recognition and identity. In
is advocated the notion of “building gender awareness” as a proposal of a theoretical and political category to understand the process of reflexivity. The people participating in this process, through
frameworks of gender violence and criminal law, the main causal factors to explain this violence, and their political proposals. Through this analysis, I hope to build bridges between various feminisms and to
meanings that this concept acquires at a political level, being present in many of the claims and debates of the feminist movement, such as the right to abortion or the freedom to exercise sex work. The ... -Ownership and Property in the Person: Democratization and a Tale of Two Concepts. The Journal of Political Philosophy, 10(1), 20-53, doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9760.00141 [ Links ] Petchesky, R
living movements and new meaning productions, can expand the imagination about the political subjects in the political community.Keywords : memory policies; sex-dissident activisms; indigenous women
Femenino por la Justicia y la Paz Social). For this purpose, the article builds on the Political Sociology and Political Science studies of social movements - especially the framing theory-, as well as on
to collapse it, several cases will be presented to endorse the social space. The purpose is, taken the representatives of the philosophy thought, offers other analytical tools for the space in the
, social and political dimensions of this performance reveals an interesting overlap and interrelation between art and activism, as it created new forms of communication of feminist activism through the ... in a very short time, after which we began to see numerous women’s groups and feminist collectives around the world reprising it in their locations around the world. The cultural, social and political
and practical experience of women as leading roles plays here a central part, and makes it possible to develop many assumptions about the forms of political bonds and sociability concerning community ... Buenos Aires. Anuario de Estudios en Antropología Social 2006 (pp. 151-160). Buenos Aires: Centro de Antropología Social - IDES. [ Links ] Razavi, S. (junio de 2007). The Political and Social Economy of
, the article has adopted a combination of theoretical approaches to the militant heritage of the political movement in the last half century, re-establishing the contributions of the Unión Feminista ... ) and the Encuentro Nacional de Mujeres (1986-2019). in these legacies is the key to the women´s movement and the background of the Rebellion of the Girls in Ni Una Menos. A novel political phenomenon for
Framed in the theoretical-political project that asks about the possibility of making those life-forms livable, this article addresses three questions referred to what is a regime of heterosexual ... external one, which from subalternity performates through repetition. We conclude a series of transformations in the construction of heterosexuality as a political regime that have gone unnoticed for social
social and political-administrative structure that excludes them. In this context, this paper proposes a problematization of the legislative discourses about the state management of the trans conflict, in ... Chilean socio-political scene. This research is based on the approaches of legal sociology, feminist and governmentality theory. The methodology used was a documentary research and the critical discourse
theoretical and analytical aspects, with a more immediate comprehension of the political exercise of that which is researched. The central idea in this writing is the contemplation of the experimental sketch of ... . Becoming fat is a dialectic process that lingers between poetic, theoretical, and political knowledge rising from our human desire affectations, the socialization of gender, and a fascination for showing the
Social movements have a determining role in the political landscape. They are agents of change that question and bring to light the power structures that the system does not express by itself ... theory of the study of social movements, had not been considered as relevant. Ignoring these aspects produces and reproduces, in most cases, political violence against women. Nevertheless, in other cases
The Argentinian (trans)feminist social movements of the last decade have generated practices and narratives that put socio-generic issues -and political- in tension with the identity and diversity of
enable the material existence of new sexual identities but also to understand the social and political context of the era on the western stage. This text helps to develop and better understand the ... ., Weinand, J.D. y Safer, J.D. (2015). Evidence Suppoorting the Biologic Nature of Gender Identity. Endocrine Practice, 21(2), 199-204. [ Links ] Stone, A. (2007). An Introduction to Feminist Philosophy