FEMINISMS BEYOND FEMINISMS: CRITICAL ETHOS AND THOUGHT TRANSFORMATION
In this article, rather than discussing feminisms as a form of political activism, we aim to problematize them as a radical critic to the subjugation relationships we have established with the truths of our time. To this end, we discussed two works by the Japanese artist Yasumasa Morimura, insofar a...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this article, rather than discussing feminisms as a form of political activism, we aim to problematize them as a radical critic to the subjugation relationships we have established with the truths of our time. To this end, we discussed two works by the Japanese artist Yasumasa Morimura, insofar as we found resonance points between these images and some of the assumptions of what we call critical feminist ethos in its ability to tighten, in a decisive manner, what we are in the gender binary order. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.6857309 |