The administered world or the most beautiful story in the world? Reflections on feminist thought as a critical theory of social reality.

The following pages outline a reflection on the depatriarchalizing potential and critical quality of feminist thought based on the following questions: is it possible to understand feminism as a critical theory of social reality? If this were so, what would be the main elements that define feminist...

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Autor principal: Apilanez Piniella, Elena
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2025
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Sumario:The following pages outline a reflection on the depatriarchalizing potential and critical quality of feminist thought based on the following questions: is it possible to understand feminism as a critical theory of social reality? If this were so, what would be the main elements that define feminist thought as a critical theory? Moreover, finally, does the categorical framework developed by feminist thought have enough power to critically think about the project of Western modernity that underpins the structuring bases of modern patriarchy?