Fronterizas in resistance: Feminist demands within social movements organizations
Resumen
Latin America is one of the most unequal continents in the world. This inequality translates into marked
limitations in the possibilities of having a decent life for a high percentage of the population. Within the
groups that are affected, women are undoubtedly even more so, because, in addition to shared economic
and social inequalities with other vulnerable groups, they face discrimination based on gender. In Latin
America, political protest has been undertaken by women who wish to denounce and abate the injustices of
which they are victims. These struggles have been analyzed by different thinkers. For the most part, feminist
theories deal with the struggle of women against the oppressive behavior of patriarchy from the State or
society. Others highlight the ability of women to contribute to social changes from socially accepted roles
such as mothers, daughters, wives. These approaches ignore the difficulties experienced by female activists
within the political mobilization. In this essay then we seek to document, analyze, and theorize about the
patriarchal practices suffered by women activists - qua women- within the social organizations in Ciudad
Juárez, as well as the forms of resistance they have opposed.
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