Feminismo camponês e popular: a voz que vem do campo
Peasant and popular feminism: the voice from the countryside
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1807-8214.2020v29n1.52385Abstract
This article aims to analyze a new theoretical-practical proposal of feminism entitled Peasant and Popular Feminism. To this end, the feminist intersectional theory was adopted as a methodological framework. Initially, it was brought up about its origins and effects for the organization of autonomous movements of rural women and in social movements that propose to include the gender agenda in their debates. Afterwards, it observed how this feminism, reflected and proposed by the peasants themselves, is being built. Finally, it was concluded that its organicity and reference to the peasant conditions and singularities gave rise not only to a new direction for the feminist movements, but also for the constituted peasant movements themselves - and under construction.