Investigaciones Feministas (Jun 2017)

Towards a feminist own voice in the Peasants movement of Santiago del Estero

  • Mariela Pena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5209/INFE.53907
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 245 – 266

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This work addresses the issue of the multiple trajectories of feminisms in Latin American rural social movements as a part of the experiences of democratic participation, and its intersections with other categories of oppression. For this purpose, we explore the case of the MovimientoCampesino de Santiago del Estero, from Argentina, and its connections with the feminist standpoints of the broader global organizations that the peasant movement is part of. Our approach is ethnographic, based on field work, interviews to activist women and the analysis of written sources. Findings suggest that the organization has elaborated its own significant frame in relation to gender and it is trying to solve some tensions in between difference feminism or ecofeminism, extended in the region, and a perspective based on equality amidst sexes, grounded on their local political experience.

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