Devenir mujer como categoría de liberación en la teología de liberación feminista latinoamericana

Authors

  • Gabriela González Ortuño Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Keywords:

Liberation Theology, feminists Theologys, latin american Feminisms, decolonial Feminism, intersectionality

Abstract

This article will explore the many possibilities of becoming a woman from the thoughts of Judith Butler and Nestor Perlongher from ask who are the subjects of Latin American liberation theologies? We reply from the ideas of performativity and des essentialization about the subject "woman". The multiple possibilities of becoming a woman are collected by the theologies of Latin American feminist liberation, they built racialized and sexed subjects, dismantling the idea of the poor or populace as a subjects of liberation that made invisibles other problems and struggles inside and outside churches in a postcolonial order.

Author Biography

Gabriela González Ortuño, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Licenciada en Ciencias políticas UNAM. Movimientos indígenas urbanos

Maestra en Estudios latinoamericanos UNAM. Movimientos indígenas en América latina

Doctorante en Estudios latinoamericanos UNAM. teología feminista de liberación negra y teología queer en América latina

Directora Colectivo Muñeca Fea

 

Published

2015-12-09

How to Cite

González Ortuño, G. (2015). Devenir mujer como categoría de liberación en la teología de liberación feminista latinoamericana. OXIMORA International Journal of Ethics and Politics, (7), 16–33. Retrieved from https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/oximora/article/view/14519