What Type of Feminism is this that Grows in the Vegetable Garden?
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Resumo: | This paper seeks to demonstrate the need to adapt feminist theories if they are to account for feminism such as is part of the ideals of the Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas (MMC) (Peasant Women’s Movement), an organization that has been active in Brazil since 1983, although it only defined itself as feminist in 2010. The type of evolutionism usually underlying comparisons of the countryside and the city must be shunned. Rodríguez Magda’s concept of “transmodernity” (2007) proves useful in that it is not based on evolutionist notions of feminism, but rather holds that elements of different strands of feminism, old and new, are combined in the current forms. Magda does not see these recent forms as more accurate than previous ones, preferring to address the “useful fictions” that mobilize movements and are therefore “real”. To trace these “useful fictions”, a historical review of the strands which have contributed to the feminism of rural women is undertaken. Scott (1999) concept of “experience” and Geertz (2003) concepts of “experience-near” and “experience-distant” are proposed to explain the practice of these militant women. We believe that the full investigation can only be completed after a theoretical-methodological discussion focused on the research problem. |
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What Type of Feminism is this that Grows in the Vegetable Garden?Que feminismo é esse que nasce na horta?This paper seeks to demonstrate the need to adapt feminist theories if they are to account for feminism such as is part of the ideals of the Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas (MMC) (Peasant Women’s Movement), an organization that has been active in Brazil since 1983, although it only defined itself as feminist in 2010. The type of evolutionism usually underlying comparisons of the countryside and the city must be shunned. Rodríguez Magda’s concept of “transmodernity” (2007) proves useful in that it is not based on evolutionist notions of feminism, but rather holds that elements of different strands of feminism, old and new, are combined in the current forms. Magda does not see these recent forms as more accurate than previous ones, preferring to address the “useful fictions” that mobilize movements and are therefore “real”. To trace these “useful fictions”, a historical review of the strands which have contributed to the feminism of rural women is undertaken. Scott (1999) concept of “experience” and Geertz (2003) concepts of “experience-near” and “experience-distant” are proposed to explain the practice of these militant women. We believe that the full investigation can only be completed after a theoretical-methodological discussion focused on the research problem.Procuramos mostrar a necessidade de uma prévia adequação das teorias feministas para tentarmos explicar o feminismo que faz parte dos ideais do Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas (MMC), organização presente no Brasil desde 1983, que só se considerou feminista em 2010. É preciso evitar certo evolucionismo presente quando se compara campo e cidade. Para isso, o conceito de “transmodernidade” de Rodríguez Magda (2007) torna-se frutífero, porque não trabalha com noções evolucionistas do feminismo, mas diz que elementos de diferentes correntes, antigas e recentes, aparecem combinados nas atuais. A autora não considera as novas correntes mais “corretas” que as antigas, prefere falar das “ficções úteis” que mobilizam os movimentos e, portanto, são “reais”. Para buscarmos essas “ficções úteis” será preciso revisão histórica das correntes que trouxeram elementos ao feminismo das agricultoras. Para explicar a prática das militantes, propomos o uso dos conceitos de “experiência”, de Scott (1999), e de “experiência próxima” e “experiência distante”, de Geertz (2003). Acreditamos que só depois de uma reflexão teórico metodológica focada no problema de pesquisa poderemos levar a cabo essa investigação.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)2016-10-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/2175-7984.2016v15nesp1p29610.5007/2175-7984.2016v15nesp1p296Política & Sociedade; Vol. 15 (2016); 296 – 316Política & Sociedade; Vol. 15 (2016); 296 – 316Política & Sociedade; v. 15 (2016); 296 – 3162175-79841677-4140reponame:Política & Sociedade (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/2175-7984.2016v15nesp1p296/33805Copyright (c) 2017 Política & Sociedadeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaulilo, Maria Ignez Silveira2020-01-21T12:05:02Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/49355Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politicaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/oai||ernesto.seidl@ufsc.br|| ps@cfh.ufsc.br2175-79841677-4140opendoar:2020-01-21T12:05:02Política & Sociedade (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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What Type of Feminism is this that Grows in the Vegetable Garden? Que feminismo é esse que nasce na horta? |
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This paper seeks to demonstrate the need to adapt feminist theories if they are to account for feminism such as is part of the ideals of the Movimento de Mulheres Camponesas (MMC) (Peasant Women’s Movement), an organization that has been active in Brazil since 1983, although it only defined itself as feminist in 2010. The type of evolutionism usually underlying comparisons of the countryside and the city must be shunned. Rodríguez Magda’s concept of “transmodernity” (2007) proves useful in that it is not based on evolutionist notions of feminism, but rather holds that elements of different strands of feminism, old and new, are combined in the current forms. Magda does not see these recent forms as more accurate than previous ones, preferring to address the “useful fictions” that mobilize movements and are therefore “real”. To trace these “useful fictions”, a historical review of the strands which have contributed to the feminism of rural women is undertaken. Scott (1999) concept of “experience” and Geertz (2003) concepts of “experience-near” and “experience-distant” are proposed to explain the practice of these militant women. We believe that the full investigation can only be completed after a theoretical-methodological discussion focused on the research problem. |
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