Una mirada crítica a la perspectiva de género desde las coordenadas de otros feminismos
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Abstract
From the first half of the twentieth century is an abundant literature that refers to the components of sexual inequality under the magnifying glass of the category of gender. From various theoretical-political positions, this category was gaining strength to position itself within academy of the global north; and from there he was able to migrate to the research centers of the global peripheries. However, it is not in the record of the white feminist debate that the limits of this category can be found, but in the intellectual production and political action of racialized women that showed that inequalities between the sexes are articulated and structured with other inequalities, such as ethnic, racial or class. Thus, this essay shows that the production of racialized women is aimed at transcending the paradigms of Western and North American feminism that centralize their view to a single dimension of reality, that is, that they recognize in the gender system the only reference to explain “the oppression” that weighs on “the woman”.