KEYS TO (DIS)ARM THE PATRIARCHAL STATE
Keywords:
Feminism, State, Political(s), Human Rights.Abstract
This number of Con X offers us reflections to disarm speeches
heteronomous that assign crystallized places, which are based on the letters of the laws, which appropriate common sense, which reproduce
like leeches willing to sow guilt and restrict or absorb the crevices for renewed air, populist and diverse winds.
We ask ourselves how public policies affect the materiality of bodies, in the possibilities of choice, in the freedom of decision. How so citizens we are if our rights are overshadowed. The experience allows us to appreciate that it is not indifferent to our lives political definition that the State assumes, which can lead to more or less livable; if it contributes to the potential of social movements or, on the contrary, it destroys any type of organization that puts on air Its foundations.
Patriarchy has tried to depoliticize the women's bodies. This recognition,
operated by feminism, continues to be one of the he fundamental keys of the struggle against oppression which, as in a game of face or cross, has become essential key in the emancipatory way. In that framework, and throughout the different articles that are offered in this edition, the
second number of Con X allows us to enter into the deaf dialogues
or just audible between the feminist movement, the movement of
Women, legislation and policy implementation.
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