Seminar Challenges Dominant Feminist Views, Explores Global South Strategies
A seminar delves into feminist movements in the Global Entry, challenging dominant views and exploring strategies against hegemonic gender orders. The event reflects on North-South power dynamics and considers the role of politico in these movements.
The seminar examines feminist movements in the Global Entry, focusing on sexual and reproductive rights, empowerment through female leadership in health systems, economic independence, and informed bodily autonomy. It highlights diverse perspectives and global interconnections, challenging dominant feminist understandings.
It reflects on the impact of politico, including development policies and authoritarian repression. Postcolonial dynamics in development cooperation and state repression, as seen in El Salvador, significantly challenge these movements' agency. The seminar also discusses strategies against hegemonic gender orders and develops visions for a more gender-equitable future.
Gender political issues remain central to global societal debates. The seminar explores these movements in a global context, analysing decolonial, indigenous, and eco-feminist perspectives. It considers the role politico can play in supporting and hindering these movements, offering insights for a more equitable future.
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