A CRITICISM OF THE MONTAGE CAPITALISTIC, COLONIAL, PATRIARCAL
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https://doi.org/10.21680/1982-5560.2024v25n2ID36305Keywords:
Capitalism, Coloniality, Patriarchy, Marxism, FeminismAbstract
In this work we propose to critically investigate the relationship between capitalism, patriarchy, and coloniality. These three dimensions constitute each other without hierarchies, forming an assembly in which each one supports the other. Capitalism, coloniality and patriarchy were born on the same day and under a relationship of mutual presupposition. That is to say, the respective forms of organization of experience in terms of class, race, sex, gender, are not different realities that exist isolated from each other and whose articulation is only possible a posteriori. To raise these questions we are going to approach our work from two perspectives. On the one hand, from a decolonial critique that has worked, above all, on the link between capitalism and coloniality. On the other hand, from a feminist critic who has worked on the relationship between capitalism and patriarchy. Following these developments, recognizing their potential and their limits, we aim to achieve some strategies to understand the patriarchal colonial capitalist trihedral, the figure they compose, the strength of their relationships and their lines of fracture.
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