Decolonizando a teoria feminista:
contribuições latinas para o debate
Résumé
Esse artigo faz uma abordagem do feminismo decolonial a partir da teoria e prática das feministas latinas. Partindo da rejeição à abordagem imperial do feminismo, é realizada uma reorientação da teoria feminista em relação ao cotidiano, em busca de uma epistemologia democrática. Para tanto, é tratado o surgimento da questão colonial dentro do feminismo, da relação entre identidades de gênero, libertação de gênero e o giro decolonial, com análises a partir dos trabalhos de Ada María Isasi-Díaz.
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