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Universitas Humanística

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ESGUERRA MUELLE, Camila. Displacement and Borderland: An Oblique View from the Decolonial Feminism to the Scheme Migration, Heterosexual Regime, (Post)colonialism and Globalization. univ.humanist. [online]. 2014, n.78, pp.137-161. ISSN 0120-4807.

This article is the result of my research thesis to qualify for the title of Master in Gender and Ethnicity from the University of Utrecht, which entailed doing research, action, participation, and building interviews with a biographical approach, analyzing the way in which Latin American lesbian or women who have lived homoerotic experiences are situated along their paths of life: a) within the networks of power that operate both in their countries of origin and in Spain (biopolitics), as well as in a series of complex global relations ( geopolitics); b) within certain collectives (micropolitics) and; c) in their personal or couple relationships (micropolitics). I set out in this research to employ a heterarchical and intersectional look.

Keywords : compulsory heterosexuality; coloniality; sexuality; migration; globalization; lesbians.

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