L'intersectionnalite au prisme du feminisme latino-americain
In: Raisons politiques: études de pensée politique, Band 2, Heft 58, S. 39-54
ISSN: 1950-6708
In this article I explore how the 'intersectional shift' in feminist theory looks from Latin America and how can we rethink intersectionality from a politics of knowledge anchored in local Latin American history, as well as in the experience lived by men and women on this continent. In order to do so, I retrace the genealogy of approaches called intersectional, including the contributions of Latin American feminists; I identify some of the main lines of the debate around intersectionality to show its influence, but also its limits, associated largely with its spread and lastly, I use my own research to emphasize the theoretical and critical significance of a localized and contextualized intersectionality. Adapted from the source document.