MUJERES MAPUCHE WILLICHE DEL SUR AUSTRAL CHILENO: POLÍTICA Y RESILIENCIA EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE UN FEMINISMO SUI GÉNERIS

This article is based on a potentially polemic hypothesis: various Mapuche Williche (Huilliche) women, by consciously confronting stigmas that affect them, are fueling a sui generis "feminist" discourse that may question their social and cultural sphere. Their arguments have surpassed poli...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nueva antropología 2015-01, Vol.38 (82), p.83
1. Verfasser: Duquesnoy, Michel
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Zusammenfassung:This article is based on a potentially polemic hypothesis: various Mapuche Williche (Huilliche) women, by consciously confronting stigmas that affect them, are fueling a sui generis "feminist" discourse that may question their social and cultural sphere. Their arguments have surpassed political spheres, thus creating a postcolonial "feminist" concern, which is probably based on a collective show of resilience. This essay is based on a reflexive model founded on discursive interaction, supported by existing bibliography. Its purpose is not to prove the validity of feminist theories that are a source of perpetual dispute, but rather to, together with other colleagues, propose a model that may strengthen the study of "feminist" debates and epistemology that have arisen on the so-called "fringes of knowledge" or in the misnamed field of "subaltern knowledge."
ISSN:0185-0636