后殖民和去殖民的次等女性主义

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES Postcolonial Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13688790.2022.2030906
L. Ballestrin
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自20世纪80年代以来,后殖民主义和女权主义的相遇为这两个领域带来了重要的理论和政治贡献,并在关于性别的辩论中回响至今。本文探讨了南北地缘政治的分裂如何影响了全球女权主义辩论,从而产生了冲突的女权主义话语。本文旨在强调后殖民和非殖民干预所带来的女权主义表现中冲突的政治维度,这些表现谴责了运动内部的殖民动态,并质疑其表现能力的范围。我提出了“次等女性主义”这个术语来理解这些内在的动力,正如第三世界女性主义提出的那样,在后殖民和去殖民的多样性中。我首先探讨了促进后殖民主义和女权主义相遇的理论和政治变革。我继续发展“次等女权主义”的概念,提出它作为一个分析范畴,突出了全球女权主义议程中的冲突维度。然后,我认为,通过阐明和恢复非殖民化作为一项政治项目,非殖民化女权主义汇集了不同的拉丁美洲次等女权主义。最后,我批判性地考察了“性别的殖民性”这一概念,认为这是女权主义者对“非殖民化转向”的贡献。
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Postcolonial and decolonial subaltern feminisms
ABSTRACT The encounter between postcolonialism and feminism, since the 1980s, has brought about important theoretical and political contributions to both fields, reverberating in the debate on gender to the present day. This article examines how the geopolitical division between North and South has influenced the global feminist debate, engendering a conflictual feminist discourse. This article intends to highlight the political dimension of conflict in those feminist representations brought forward by postcolonial and decolonial interventions, which denounce colonial dynamics inside the movement and question the scope of its representational capacity. I propose the term ‘subaltern feminisms’ to understand these internal dynamics, as put forward by Third World feminisms, in their postcolonial and decolonial diversity. I first explore the theoretical and political transformations that facilitated the encounter between postcolonialism and feminism. I go on to develop the concept of ‘subaltern feminisms’, proposing it as an analytical category that highlights the conflictual dimension within the global feminist agenda. I then argue that decolonial feminism assembles different Latin American subaltern feminisms by articulating and reinstating decolonization as a political project. Finally, I critically examines the concept of ‘coloniality of gender’ as a feminist contribution to the ‘decolonial turn’.
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