Decolonial feminism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47854/SVRX6559Keywords:
Feminism, Resistance, Oppression, Domination, Decolonialization, Human rights, Resilience, WomenAbstract
Instead of conforming to a temporality opposing past, present, and future, decolonial feminism embraces multiple temporalities. This vision is at odds with civilizational feminism which is in line with an incorrect view of occidental modernity and aims to “educate” individuals and societies living among communities that are considered as “outdated.”
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Ahmed, Sara (2010), «Feminist Killjoys (And Other Willful Subjects)». S&FOnline (http://sfonline.barnard.edu/polyphonic/ahmed_01.htm).
Lugones, Maria (2019), «La colonialité du genre». Les cahiers du CEDREF, no23, p.46-89 (https://journals.openedition.org/cedref/1196).
Vergès, Françoise (2019), Un féminisme décolonial. Paris, Payot.
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