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Investigaciones Andina
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Abstract
ORTIZ OCANA, Alexander Luis and PEDROZO CONEDO, Zaira Esther. ALTERATIVE FEMINISM: CRITIQUE OF DECOLONIAL, CRITICAL, AND INTERCULTURAL FEMINISM FROM GENDER GENEALOGY, FEMINIST MOVEMENT AND THOUGHT. Investig. andina [online]. 2020, vol.22, n.41, pp.33-49. Epub Feb 24, 2021. ISSN 0124-8146.
This article critiques decolonial, critical, and intercultural feminism based on gender genealogy, the feminist movement and thought. We assume feminism as a worldview through which we do not fragment the world into separate parts but rather analyze it from a holistic, complex, and configurational perspective. We address and problema- tize the main trends of feminism in the 21st century: intercultural feminism, critical feminism, and decolonial feminism. Through a deconstructive-reshaping process, we propose the notion of Alterative Feminism as an alternative to the narrow, limiting, and autocolonial views of contemporary feminism and as “other” way of feeling, knowing, thinking, learning, doing, and living.
Keywords : Feminism; intercultural feminism; critical feminism; decolonial feminism; alterative feminism.