feminism

The Ethics of Care and the Construction of Peace: Re-Existence Strategies Among Black Rural Women in Ladrilleros and Juanchaco, Municipality of Buenaventura

Alejandra del Rocío Bello-Urrego, Universidad del Tolima, Colombia

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Women in Laborer’s Struggles in Andalucía. A Feminist Decolonial Approach

Virginia Piña Cruz, Universidad de Jaén, España

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Feminisms and animal liberation: alliances for social and interspecies justice

Laura Fernández Aguilera, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, España

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When Species Meet: Introductions

Donna Haraway, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA

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Destroying the Idols of Western Modernity: Sirin Adlbi Sibai’s Decolonial Islamic Thinking

Helios F. Garcés, Investigador independiente, España

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War on Terror and a Feminist Geopolitics

Joanne Sharp, University of Glasgow

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Alliances between Nahua women: an alternative to upset patriarchy

Deysy Margarita Tovar-Hernándezy Olivia Tena-Guerrero, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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Some girls like to fuck: confines of punk feminism in Peru in the 80’s

Shane Greene sgreene@indiana.edu Indiana University, USA Abstract: This paper develops some theory about feminist punk politics as emerged in Lima during the tense period of political violence Peru was immersed in the 80s. While Sendero Luminoso Maoist revolutionaries in Peru were ideologically encouraging young wome to play as armed militants, a punk artist in Lima […]

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Islamic feminisms

Abstract: This paper intends to show Islamic feminism from its theoretical genesis through its development in the form of a transnational intellectual dynamics, addressing its recent political practices. The aim is to look into the wages and contributions of several Muslim feminist expressions in feminist thinking and action, as well as in contemporary Muslim reformist […]

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Islamic Feminism, Intersectionality and Decoloniality

Abstract: This paper argues that intersectionality provides Islamic feminism with a useful approach to understanding the lived experiences of Muslim women. In order to become truly emancipatory, however, intersectionality should be combined with a decolonial approach. Though de-centering the secular liberal ontology of mainstream western feminism and calling for a critical analysis of the global […]

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“Hijab” in Fatima Mernissi’s work or the paradox of silencing. Towards Islamic decolonial thinking

Abstract: This paper deals with the Islamic veil affair in Fatima Mernissi’s work from decolonial theory and methodology. Also, responses from coloniality given by colonized subjects are sorted out, as a basis for analysis. The final aim is to build decolonial Islamic thinking. Keywords: Hijab/Islamic veil, Mernissi, decolonial Islamic thinking, Muslim women, feminism, Islam.

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Towards an inter-epistemic and decolonial dialogue between Western and non-Western feminists

Tijana Limic, Universidad de Granada

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