DECOLONIAL FEMINISM IN SHIYALI RAMAMRITA RANGANATHAN’S CATEGORIES
Synopsis
The central objective of this study is to resort to Ranganathainas categorizations
(PMEST - Personality, Matter, Energy, Space, and Time) to help identify the elements
and phenomena that make up Decolonial Feminism, thus enabling a more expanded,
engaged, and strengthened understanding of the themes and actions that are constitutive
of this movement. The justification for this thematic approach is precisely the complexity
involved in the intersectionality of social subjects, which in this place are Latin American
women, whose struggle for rights transcends individual issues and activates the discussion
and demand for political, environmental, economic, and cultural rights. This exercise,
made it possible to do other, broader and more complete readings of Decolonial
Feminism, recognizing the narrators, the agents and subjects of the action, the characters,
the objects of an action or manifestation, the symbolic objects, the actions, the functions,
the methods, the events, the events, the spaces, the ambiences, the places, and, the points
of view, of this important and necessary contemporary, Latin American, transgressor and
revolutionary feminist movement.
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