Interseccionalidaduna lectura del feminismo no-colonial en América Latina

  1. Paula Ruiz-Zorilla Blanco
Aldizkaria:
Tales: Revista de la Asociación de Alumnos de Postgrado de Filosofía

ISSN: 2172-2587

Argitalpen urtea: 2018

Zenbakien izenburua: Las figuras del otro : ortodoxia y alternativas

Zenbakia: 8

Orrialdeak: 74-78

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Tales: Revista de la Asociación de Alumnos de Postgrado de Filosofía

Laburpena

From the emergence of the intersectionality approach to gender studies, there have been posed multiple questions to represent the mixture of oppressive conditions that every woman daily feels. In the frontier between language and silent bodies, it has been remarked the search for gender indicators. All that those bodies express, which is always hidden at the back of objective evidences, is the starting point of this comnmnication, assuming that it also represents its own failure. But assuming such failure is, fortunately, the intrinsic richness of intersectional studies, which focus on the critic to our uniqueness, rather starting the dialogue with another unclear and shady spaces (those from which women never stopped battling for their rights). The sense of this proposal is to question the research for a truly answer, also to question the objective emphasis on effects, and invite everybody to place humility at the core of the capacity to listen to other voices, in order to run after cormnon spaces maintaining our differences. Every question i.nside gender studies merits this theoretical consideration. We want to signal, as well, the renounce of being continuously involved on discourses, for the care of hearing those voices who wh.isper from the other side (wh.ich is consider as non-visible and unmentionable). Maybe a long time and effort we will become able to listen the message that ''the other voices'' have to tell us.