Despatriarcalización. Una respuesta categórica del feminismo comunitario (descolonizando la vida)
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https://doi.org/10.5195/bsj.2015.144Palavras-chave:
descolonización del feminismo, despatriarcalización, feminismo comunitario, Vivir BienResumo
La internacionalización del capitalismo y su democracia representativa ha sido el reino todopoderoso de empresarios y trasnacionales que hoy son expresiones de un sistema mayor. A este sistema de dominación las feministas comunitarias denominamos Patriarcado. Este artículo presenta al feminismo comunitario en sus diferencias con respecto a otros feminismos. En particular, se analiza cómo las políticas neoliberales provocaron la institucionalización del movimiento feminista a través de ONGs y de redes que representaban y hablaban en lugar de las mujeres. En Bolivia, a partir de la insurrección popular de octubre 2003 a la cabeza de El Alto, la Asamblea Feminista creó un espacio de reflexión para las reconceptualizaciones que se necesitaban en la lucha contra el patriarcado y para la descolonización del feminismo. Representantes de esta Asamblea asistieron al 13º Encuentro Feminista Latinoamericano y del Caribe y sugirieron que Bolivia fuese la próxima sede. Como esta iniciativa fue rechazada, el Feminismo Comunitario lanzó la convocatoria al 1er. Encuentro Feminista de los Pueblos, a realizarse en Bolivia en 2016.
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