El sujeto en el feminismo

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Claudia de Lima Costa

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En este artículo, la autora recorre el estado disciplinario de algunos aspectos del feminismo y sostiene un diálogo-réplica con respecto a diversas posturas teórico-definitorias sobre la esencia del mismo, con el fin de redefinir la categoría “mujer”, que de mero símbolo textual o discursivo pase a describir la realidad de su esencia y ser. Así, el artículo va desglosando las diversas opiniones que distintas corrientes de pensamiento han sustentado con respecto a la construcción —o deconstrucción— discursiva del sujeto femenino. La autora propugna por la unidad y pleno significado de éste, así como por una política más coherente que permita erigir teórica y prácticamente la identidad de lo femenino y de la mujer.

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de Lima Costa, C. (2015). El sujeto en el feminismo. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Políticas Y Sociales, 43(174). https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.1998.174.49130

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