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Titre Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas (MMC/SC) e o percurso de sua luta feminista
Auteur Janaina Betto, Marcos Botton Piccin
Mir@bel Revue Amerika
Numéro no 16, 2017 Les féminismes en Amérique latine et dans les Caraïbes (XXe-XXIe s) : identités et enjeux
Rubrique / Thématique
Dossier "Les féminismes en Amérique latine et dans les Caraïbes (XXe-XXIe) : identités et enjeux"
 Féminismes pluriels
Résumé anglais The estrangement caused by feminist practices and actions marches in line with the gender inequalities and hierarchies of a patriarchal society that considers them legitimate. However, one has to say and discuss that feminism as women's struggle for rights and equality, has an internal complexity that deserves attention, covering a set of scientific-level strands, analytical, activism and experiences lived differently by women in different times and spaces. The purpose is to situate the recent - and still under construction - popular peasant feminism, which has emerged in discourses of women from rural social movements. This study looks back at the Peasant Women's Movement trajectory of Santa Catarina (MMC/SC), and intended to point out elements to understand the route and the particularities of their feminist struggle. Therefore, it is structured based on the proponent's master dissertation, constructed based on the concepts of trajectory (Bourdieu, 1996), gender (Scott, 1990), male domination (Bourdieu, 2014) and experience (Thompson, 1981), and from the interviews, analysis of the document collection and newspapers, participation in the training space of the MMC / SC and consultation of the bibliography.
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