Dialogando com as línguas selvagens: contribuições de Gloria Anzaldúa para pensar o feminismo decolonial
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1807-8214.2021v31n1.53919Abstract
Decoloniality is an epistemological proposal built on the work of Aníbal Quijano (1930-2018) that seeks to break with the coloniality imposed on colonized societies, in order to create and maintain subordinate hierarchies and classifications. Several feminist theorists have taken this theoretical perspective to the feminist field, forging what we might call decolonial feminism. Its central proposal is to build a feminist agenda focused on the voices and experiences of women located in the South, in societies that have suffered colonial intrusions. In this perspective, the purpose of this article is to establish a dialogue between decolonial feminism and the Chican theorist Gloria Anzaldúa (1942-2004), considered one of the exponents of decolonized feminism.
Keywords: Gloria Anzaldúa. Decoloniality. Decolonial feminism. North. South