Hemispheric dialogues between feminisms from the North and South: genealogies of Latin American critical feminisms

Authors

  • Meztli Yoalli Rodríguez Aguilera The University of Texas at Austin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/realidad.v0i151.6805

Keywords:

Feminism, Liberal Feminism, Coloniality, Decolonial Theory, Social Movements

Abstract

This article explores some of the historical genealogies of Latin American feminisms in conversation with the so-called “third world feminisms” in the United States by chicana and black women. This work distances itself from evolutionist visions of Feminist Thought, that inadvertently subscribe the claims of supremacy of the West. More in accordance with a decolonial perspective, it prefers to see genealogies in a logic of simultaneous time.

Realidad: Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades No. 151, 2018: 89-107

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Published

2018-11-26


How to Cite

Rodríguez Aguilera, M. Y. (2018). Hemispheric dialogues between feminisms from the North and South: genealogies of Latin American critical feminisms. Realidad, Revista De Ciencias Sociales Y Humanidades, (151), 89–107. https://doi.org/10.5377/realidad.v0i151.6805

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