Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019): JULY[DOI:10.37785/nw.v3n2]

Of impossible territories-bodies and their esthesis of re-existence DOI: 10.37785/nw.v3n2.a4


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Bárbara Aguer

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The modern / colonial genre system, that began to be erected during the 16th century, required certain social classification technologies as those of engeneration and racialization from which to classify and organize the possible bodies and expel the impossible bodies, in the sense of not being a possible project inside of the capitalist - modern / colonial and patriarchal world. The politics and esthesis of the impossible offered by Abya Yaya feminisms, intervene in the ontologies of the body and the foundation of "the common" from a gesture that twists the order of the feasible, making of their praxis of thinking epistemologies from survival to esthesis of re-existence. In what follows, we will go through the dialogues and movements that nourish this gesture of re-existence.

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Aguer, B. (2019). Of impossible territories-bodies and their esthesis of re-existence DOI: 10.37785/nw.v3n2.a4. Nawi, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.37785/nw.v3n2.a4
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