Un debate sobre el patriarcado y la colonialidad y sus repercusiones para el género y la sexualidad afro–amerindias
What would be of us —Afro–Amerindian bodies, Latin Americans from the South— if we didn't have modern patriarchal structural roots in our social and political bosom? What would love, affective and family relationships be like if they were not supported by a sexist colonialist logic? How would b...
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Universidad Nacional del Litoral
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/Culturas/article/view/12338 |
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| Sumario: | What would be of us —Afro–Amerindian bodies, Latin Americans from the South— if we didn't have modern patriarchal structural roots in our social and political bosom? What would love, affective and family relationships be like if they were not supported by a sexist colonialist logic? How would bodies live without the power structures of the modern colonial gender system? Undoubtedly, rethinking coloniality and its effects is also rethinking modern structures and their oppressions, which operate on race, gender, sexuality, age, among other categories and markers. In this article I bring a map of the structures of oppression on Brazilian Afro–Amerindian bodies and their multiple forms of resistance against a modern patriarchal and capitalist system. |
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