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Anarcafeminismo / Chiara Bottici and Laura Llevadot.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bottici, Chiara, author.
Llevadot, Laura, author.
Series:
Huellas y señales.
Huellas y señales
Standardized Title:
Anarchafeminism. Español
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Feminism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (340 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Santander, Spain : Ned Ediciones, [2022]
Summary:
Chiara Bottici's book explores the intersection of feminism, capitalism, and colonialism. It critiques liberal feminism's focus on empowerment within existing power structures and argues for a subversion of power instead. Bottici highlights the construction of gender and race as cultural, not natural, phenomena, shaped by capitalism and colonialism. The book draws on the works of theorists like Federici to demonstrate how capitalism created the concept of 'woman' and racial categorizations to exploit labor. It targets readers interested in feminist theory, social justice, and critical thought, advocating for an understanding of feminism that challenges systemic oppression rather than seeking integration into it. Generated by AI.
Contents:
ANARCAFEMINISMO
PÁGINA LEGAL
ÍNDICE
PRÓLOGO. AÑADIR MUJERES Y BATIR
INTRODUCCIÓN. EL FEMINISMO COMO CRÍTICA
PARTE UNA. CUERPOS EN PLURAL Y SU OPRESIÓN
CADENAS DE OPRESIÓN, LUCHAS EN INTERSECCIÓN
ANARQUISMO MÁS ALLÁ DEL EUROCENTRISMO Y DEL SEXISMO
DENTRO DEL FEMINISMO Y CONTRA ÉL: ENCUENTROS QUEER
PARTE DOS. LA FILOSOFÍA DE LA TRANSINDIVIDUALIDAD
DE LA INDIVIDUALIDAD A LA TRANSINDIVIDUALIDAD
LA FILOSOFÍA DE LO TRANSINDIVIDUAL COMO FILOSOFÍA TRANSINDIVIDUAL
MUJERES EN PROCESO, MUJERES COMO PROCESOS
PARTE TRES. PRIMERO EL GLOBO
LA COLONIALIDAD DEL GÉNERO: POR UN FEMINISMO DESCOLONIAL Y DESIMPERIAL
CAPITALISMO SOMÁTICO Y EL MODO CAPITALISTA DE (RE)PRODUCCIÓN
EL MEDIO AMBIENTE SOMOS NOSOTRAS: ECOFEMINISMO COMO ECOLOGÍA QUEER Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9788418273599
8418273593
OCLC:
1373951193

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