Descolonizando el género a través de la profundización de la condición sullka y mayt´ata
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La conciencia de dominación de las mujeres indígenas, originarias, campesinas y afrobolivianas ha sido abordada desde espacios e instrumentos que el género ha reivindicado como propios, olvidando el reconocimiento de la minoridad y la condición de préstamo de la mujer. Las autoras proponen trabajar esta condición para que sirva de espejo, para transgredir la norma hacia la recuperación de la historia, la construcción de identidad como pueblo y para reforzar la autoestima de la mujer como sujeta con razón y voluntad propia.
Awareness of the domination of indigenous, rural and Afro-Bolivian women has been addressed using spaces and methods that gender theory has claimed for itself, forgetting to recognise women's condition as minors who are also on loan. The authors of this article propose to work on this condition so that it serves as a mirror, to transgress the norms with the aim of recovering history, constructing identity as a people and reinforcing women's self-esteem as rational subjects with a will of their own.
Awareness of the domination of indigenous, rural and Afro-Bolivian women has been addressed using spaces and methods that gender theory has claimed for itself, forgetting to recognise women's condition as minors who are also on loan. The authors of this article propose to work on this condition so that it serves as a mirror, to transgress the norms with the aim of recovering history, constructing identity as a people and reinforcing women's self-esteem as rational subjects with a will of their own.
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Vol. 13, No. 28