Of the Common and the unusual: how different subaltern feminisms understand the proposal of the Commons
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https://doi.org/10.33182/y.v3i1.2283Keywords:
Commons, feminism, feminist epistemology, subaltern feminisms, subalternsAbstract
Feminist epistemology has allowed, through its different currents, to question colonialism, capitalism and patriarchalism. In this text we present three subaltern feminist conceptions: decolonial, ecofeminism and communitarian feminism to understand the notion of Commons and the disputes that have arisen around it. We consider that the feminist proposals that are analyzed in the article are based on relationality, which allows us to recognize and propose changes, practices and alternatives to transform our relationship with the environment.
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