"There are so many roots to the tree of anger":
keys to thinking about the ways of framing struggles
Keywords:
imbrication, materialist feminism, social movementsAbstract
This review explores the contributions that Jules Falquet's latest publication has to offer from the perspective of French-speaking materialist feminism. We delve into her theoretical and political framework within feminism, and then we describe her historical and contextual work in her book that analyzes various movements and collectives in the Americas. We also highlight some key aspects of her proposal on imbrication.
The author consistently develops her perspectives on sex, women, and the interplay of power relations related to sex, race, and class from materialist feminism. He presented imbrication as a powerful tool, politically and epistemologically, for contemplating alternative paths towards collective construction.
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Díaz Lozano, Juliana y Deledicque, Melina (2022). “Aportes del feminismo materialista para las luchas populares. Diálogos con Jules Falquet”. En Contrahegemonía Web.
Falquet, Jules (2022). Imbricación. Más allá de la interseccionalidad. Mujeres, raza y clase en los movimientos sociales. Buenos Aires: Madreselva.
Viveros Vigoya, Mara (2016). “La interseccionalidad: una aproximación situada a la dominación”. En Debate feminista, 52, 1-17.
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