Discriminatory feminism? Notes in relation to «sex»: A most necessary review of materialist feminism
Mediatization of the feminist agenda has gained an unexpected strength in the past few years, and a fortunately effervescent issue in such a context is the place of trans people within feminisms. In other words, it seems both the question —and struggle— to be answered —and won— would be either: to w...
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Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/192 |
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| Sumario: | Mediatization of the feminist agenda has gained an unexpected strength in the past few years, and a fortunately effervescent issue in such a context is the place of trans people within feminisms. In other words, it seems both the question —and struggle— to be answered —and won— would be either: to whom does feminism belong? Or Who can be a feminist? This paper attempts to retake those notions that materialist feminists propose on the subject of «sex», and to answer why they prefer to talk about «sexual difference» over «gender», and, finally, to take up the discussion on the materialization of sex. This paper also constitutes an effort to provide an insight and aid nurture the debates that presently exhaust themselves and within their own rhetoric. |
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