Dialogues on Feminisms, Environmentalism, and Racism from Latin American Feminist Geographies

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This article is written based on our own paths and the contributions made, from social, environmental, and women’s movements, to feminist geographies, feminist political ecology, and anti-racist decolonial feminist geography. Similarly, we propose the following analytical lenses: diverse territories and territorialities; nature(s), environmentalism(s), and non-humans; as well as body-territories, as the theoretical premises that are redefining feminist geographies. In this text, we consider the challenges that involve re-signifying binary categories and territories while noting the lack of certain debates such as structural racism. We want to establish dialogues with other geographies from different hemispheres and locations in the face of the irreversible territorial and environmental transformations in Latin America, and in the face of the need to question the relationship of the whiteness of space, and feminist constructions of territories.

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Ulloa, A., & Zaragocin, S. (2022). Dialogues on Feminisms, Environmentalism, and Racism from Latin American Feminist Geographies. Documents d’Analisi Geografica, 68(3), 481–491. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/dag.743

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