Decolonial feminism

Body and Territory: Conversations Based on Canarian Decolonial Feminism

Larisa Pérez Flórez, Paula Fernández Hernández de La Laguna, España
Carmen G. Hernández Ojeda Universidad de Granada, España
Xiomara Núñez Rodríguez Tecnológico de Monterrey, México

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Feminist or else? Thinking the possibility of “decolonial feminism” with James Baldwin and Audre Lorde

Abstract: Too often, Southern feminisms, including Islamic feminisms, consider the feminist movement as an ahistorical, universal and natural phenomenon. Also, it is deemed an intrinsecal sign of progress. Subjugation is so strong that Muslim feminists —for instance— do not doubt to incur in historic anachronisms looking to inscribe feminism in the genesis of Islamic history. Thus, […]

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