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'''Woman go no’gre''' by [[Gloria Oyarzabal]] questions the effect of colonialism on | '''Woman go no’gre''' by [[Gloria Oyarzabal]] questions the effect of colonialism on woman. | ||
How imaginary has been constructed in a very | How imaginary of African woman has been constructed in a very machiavellian way through stereotypes and clichés that create difficulties of self-identity. | ||
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The project explores how knowledge building affects gender issues. | |||
Can we assume social relations in all societies are organized around biological sexual difference? | Can we assume social relations in all societies are organized around biological sexual difference? |
Revision as of 16:33, 4 February 2020
Woman go no’gre by Gloria Oyarzabal questions the effect of colonialism on woman.
How imaginary of African woman has been constructed in a very machiavellian way through stereotypes and clichés that create difficulties of self-identity.
The project explores how knowledge building affects gender issues.
Can we assume social relations in all societies are organized around biological sexual difference?
Decolonizing feminism - Questioning the Eurocentric rational and theoretical frameworks that construct gender categories in a universalistic manner.
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