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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Féminisme décolonial"
Ngom, Saliou. « L’émergence et le développement d’un mouvement féministe décolonial au Sénégal : entre approche postcoloniale et revendications égalitaires ». Articles 34, no 2 (13 septembre 2022) : 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1092230ar.
Texte intégralFalquet, Jules. « Généalogies du féminisme décolonial ». Multitudes 84, no 3 (30 septembre 2021) : 68–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mult.084.0068.
Texte intégralOnnis, Ramona. « Françoise Vergès, Un féminisme décolonial ». Narrativa, no 42 (1 décembre 2020) : 203–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/narrativa.297.
Texte intégralNony, Anaïs. « Un féminisme décolonial par Françoise Vergès ». French Review 94, no 2 (2020) : 252–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tfr.2020.0309.
Texte intégralCuriel, Ochy, et Priscilla De Roo. « Le féminisme décolonial en Abya Yala ». Multitudes 84, no 3 (30 septembre 2021) : 78–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mult.084.0078.
Texte intégralFalquet, Jules. « Un féminisme matérialiste décolonial est possible ». Cahiers de recherche sociologique, no 69 (31 août 2022) : 193–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1091918ar.
Texte intégralFemenías, María Luisa. « Épistémologies du Sud : lectures critiques du féminisme décolonial ». Les cahiers du CEDREF, no 23 (1 septembre 2019) : 118–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cedref.1268.
Texte intégralNaumovic, Jeanne. « Françoise Vergès, Un féminisme décolonial, La Fabrique, 2019 ». Revue internationale des études du développement, no 248 (24 mars 2022) : 259–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/ried.360.
Texte intégralDebauche, Alice. « VERGÈS Françoise, 2019, Pour un féminisme décolonial, Paris, La Fabrique, 208 p. » Population 75, no 2 (2020) : 445. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.2002.0445.
Texte intégralCastro Riaño, Luis Carlos. « La acción colectiva feminista. ¿De la lucha de clases a la lucha de géneros ? El caso Ni Una Menos ». Clivajes. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, no 9 (24 avril 2018) : 95–128. http://dx.doi.org/10.25009/clivajes-rcs.v0i9.2541.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Féminisme décolonial"
Cheklab, Myriam. « Basculer vers des pédagogies décoloniales : regards, chemins et horizons croisés entre des communautés nasa en Colombie et des descendant.es de colonisé.es en France ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021PA080134.
Texte intégralThe starting point of this research seeks to decolonize educational, pedagogical and research highlighting alternative epistemologies and modes of existence, based on experiences from the South. Decolonizing is understood as an epistemological shift that unties hegemonic colonial patterns of Western modernity. Patterns that inhabit our ways to the world and thus are present within all educational spaces. …/…The research focuses on decolonial pedagogical practices of Abya Yala. These are understood within the plurality of pedagogical expressions that arise from struggles against colonialism and globalized capitalism. They appear to be an exploratory path in order to overcome numerous limitations often set within the frames of forms of critical pedagogy such as French popular education, which is rooted in the legacy of eurocentrism. …/…The purpose of the research to connect experiences of land recuperation and Nasa community education in the Cauca region in Colombia, with voices of educators and activists of colonized descent in France. …/…The first part of the manuscript aims to develop a critical reading of academic coloniality within research practices and calls for decolonial forms of research. The second part develops a re-reading of the history of the colonized and their struggles, intertwined with the history of French popular education, revealing the whiteness of the latter and the silencing processes to which the former are subjugated. The third and last part, mainly based on practical experiences, highlights shifting points in the thinking of education and pedagogy from a décolonial perspective
Prévost, Héloïse. « Pour un empowerment socio-environnemental : sociologie d'un mouvement féministe alternatif au Brésil ». Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019TOU20080.
Texte intégralThis thesis examines the construction of a real feminist environmentalist utopia based on the experience of the agroecological feminist movement in Brazil. Focusing on the scientific and social stakes of such an object of study, a committed research posture is adopted to move towards an emancipatory social science. Gender sociology and the sociology of social movements are articulated with feminist decolonial thinking, eco-feminism, Latinamerican political ecology. A plural and innovative survey system is deployed. Online ethnography and interviews are concerned with the creation of a space for the feminist agroecological cause. The life stories and narratives of rural women's struggles in the Northeast, observations of political spaces such as the Marcha das Margaridas, as well as the study of rural women's writings (poems, songs), experiences and activist materials allow us to approach the empowerment process in its socio-environmental dimension. Based on "action-reflection-action" methods, the participatory film project Mulheres rurais em movimento, co-constructed with the MMTR-NE (Rural Working Women's Movement of Northeast), is part of the epistemological posture defended, in its methodological implementation but also presents the awareness processes and the ecological and feminist practices of activists. Based on the territory's arenas, social movements, institutions and agroecological and Internet organizations, this study documents three main axes. A project of territorial resistance/r-existence based on a political reformulation of peasant work based on agroecology, community and feminist networks. The articulated analysis of gender violence and violence on nature highlights the renewed links between patriarchy and coloniality and shows a feelingthinking politicization of women activists, based in particular on an intersectional policy and the enhancement of a feminism that makes emotions a political tool. Finally, the institutionalization of feminism is being used to build a common front that also works in organizations and institutions. Finally, our proposal for the characterization of socio-environmental empowerment tends to renew the frameworks of thought and action of work and environmental and feminist struggles
Esta tese examina a construção de uma verdadeira utopia ambientalista feminista baseada na experiência do movimento feminista agroecológico no Brasil. Centrada nos desafios científicos e sociais de tal objeto de estudo, uma postura de pesquisa comprometida é adotada para avançar em direção a uma ciência social emancipatória. A sociologia do gênero e a sociologia dos movimentos sociais são articuladas com o pensamento feminista descolonial, o ecofeminismo, a ecologia política latinoamericana. Um sistema de pesquisa plural e inovador é implantado. Etnografia online e entrevistas preocupam-se com a criação de um espaço para a causa agroecológica feminista. As histórias de vida e as narrativas das lutas das mulheres rurais no Nordeste, as observações de espaços políticos como a Marcha das Margaridas, assim como o estudo dos escritos das mulheres rurais (poemas, canções), experiências e materiais ativistas nos permitem abordar o processo de empoderamento em sua dimensão socioambiental. Baseado em métodos de "ação-reflexão-ação", o projeto de filme participativo Mulheres rurais em movimento, co-construído com o MMTR-NE (Movimento da Mulher Trabalhadorarural do Nordeste), faz parte da postura epistemológica defendida, em sua implementação metodológica, mas também apresenta os processos de conscientização e as práticas ecológicas e feministas das ativistas. Baseado nas arenas do território, dos movimentos sociais, das instituições e organizações agroecológicas e de Internet, este estudo documenta três eixos principais. Um projeto de resistência/r-existência territorial é construído a partir de uma reformulação política do trabalho camponês baseada na agroecologia, na comunidade e nas redes feministas. A análise articulada da violência de gênero e da violência sobre a natureza destaca os renovados vínculos entre patriarcado e colonialidade e mostra uma politização sentipensada das mulheres ativistas, baseada em particular em uma política interseccional e na valorização de um feminismo que faz das emoções uma ferramenta política. Finalmente, a institucionalização do feminismo está sendo usada para construir uma frente comum que também funciona em organizações e instituições. Finalmente, nossa proposta de caracterização do empoderamento socioambiental tende a renovar os marcos de pensamento e ação do trabalho e das lutas ambientalistas e feministas
Dell'Omodarme, Marco Renzo. « Pour une épistémologie des savoirs situés : de l'épistémologie génétique de Jean Piaget aux savoirs critiques ». Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010553/document.
Texte intégralJean Piaget sought to produce a genetic epistemology, that is a psychology that allowed for a qrasp of subjects' cognitive structures at different stages of their devetopment. As such his work provides a new understanding of structuralism, one grounded not in language but in action. Focused on the emergence of cognitive structures in children, his researcn shows how these structures are organized by the retationship the child entertains with the epistemic community in which he or she grows This implies that the rutes and standards that regulate this community are inseparable from processes though which knowledqe comes into beilng.This thesis proposes an analvsis of Piaqet's experiments, their protocols and accounts, that proceeds from the assumption that as a social practice scientific research is not immune to the relationships that organize social space. Cognitive antnropology, the ethnography of learning and theories of distributed cognition provided rnodels for understanding the socio-cognitive dynamics that can account for the epistemic context of genetic epistemolgy. ln this light, situated knowledges denvlnq from feminist and decolonial epistemotogies appear as paroxysmal versions of Piaget's model. Indeed, this research shows that genetic epistemology contains an implicit reflection on the social distribution of. and differential access to knowledge which nurtured critical epistemologies. It argues that the co-creation of epistemic structures and communities far frorn beinq a limit to the constitution of human knowledge may be seen as simply circumscribing the context of its emergence as a psychological experience
Marty, Laurence. « Apprendre et lutter au bord du monde : récits de mouvements pour la justice climatique en France et en Europe (2014-2017) ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021EHES0143.
Texte intégralThis dissertation focuses on the French and European movements against climate change and on the tensions that characterize them: what does it mean to fight when the scale of the disaster, the sense of urgency and the feeling of powerlessness prevail? How does one keep fighting in a world in rubble, which we do not believe we can save anymore? And how do we do so when we know that we belong to the countries responsible (historically and still today) for the unprecedented environmental disruptions that are happening to us? This ethnography explores the actions of activists and collective groups in the preparation of the mobilizations that took place around the COP21 (Paris, December 2015). It examines the decomposition and re-composition of the struggles against climate change that ensued. The specificity of these activists and collectives is that they belong to the least institutionalized space of the environmental movement: their commitments rested on a continuum of collective actions ranging from food farming to direct action. Moreover, they belong to the part of the movement that has participated in importing and developing the climate justice framing in France since 2015. From this ethnography, which was also lived as a personal experience, whereby I shared moments of life with these activists and collectives, I sought to make tangible the pathways and learnings that unfolded within the climate movements, as well as the breathlessness, doubts, joys and empowerment, which have been experienced in these movements.The manuscript is organized in two "volumes", each of which corresponds to a major question addressed to the movements against climate disruption and which relays those asked by the activists themselves: “What is the ‘right way’ to fight against climate disruption?” and “What is the ‘right political subject’ of the movement for climate justice?” In contrast to univocal and absolute answers, I propose to think about these questions as pharmaka in the sense of Isabelle Stengers: depending on their dosage, they can empower or weaken, poison. Each of the two volumes is itself composed of several “stories”, which are used to shift these questions and showing their effects in situation. Finally, between these stories I have interspersed “workshops”, which are the summary of notes I took during trainings, in which I participated in the climate movements since 2015
Livres sur le sujet "Féminisme décolonial"
Vergès, Françoise. Un féminisme décolonial. FABRIQUE, 2019.
Trouver le texte intégralCervulle, Maxime, Nelly Quemener et Florian Vörös. Matérialismes, culture et communication - Tome 2 : Cultural Studies, théories féministes et décoloniales. ECOLE DES MINES, 2016.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Féminisme décolonial"
Vergès, Françoise. « Féminisme décolonial et antiraciste ». Dans Racismes de France, 325–38. La Découverte, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.slaou.2020.01.0325.
Texte intégralVerschuur, Christine. « Un regard décolonial sur les savoirs et les mouvements féministes ». Dans Perspectives féministes en relations internationales, 43–51. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760645233-004.
Texte intégralVerschuur, Christine. « CHAPITRE 3 L’apport des approches féministes des Suds. Perspectives féministes postcoloniales et décoloniales ». Dans Genre, féminismes et développement, 55–72. University of Ottawa Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760328266-006.
Texte intégralRomulus, Celia. « Le potentiel émancipateur et le risque de blanchiment des perspectives décoloniales ». Dans Perspectives féministes en relations internationales, 35–42. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760645233-003.
Texte intégralViveros Vigoya, Mara. « Études décoloniales et intersectionnalité dans une perspective féministe latino-américaine ». Dans Savoirs féministes au Sud, 53–70. Graduate Institute Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.iheid.7428.
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