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'''Woman go no’gre''' by Gloria Oyarzabal questions the effect of colonialism on the concept of woman.
'''Woman go no’gre''' by [[Gloria Oyarzabal]] questions the effect of colonialism on the concept of woman.


How imaginary has been constructed in a very maquiavellican way towards the African woman through stereotypes and clichés that puts difficulties on self-identity.  
How imaginary has been constructed in a very maquiavellican way towards the African woman through stereotypes and clichés that puts difficulties on self-identity.  
The project also explores how knowledge building affects gender issues.
The project also explores how knowledge building affects gender issues.
Can we assume social relations in all societies are organized around biological sexual difference?  
Can we assume social relations in all societies are organized around biological sexual difference?  
Decolonizing feminism - Questioning the Eurocentric rational and theoretical frameworks that construct gender categories in a universalistic manner.
Decolonizing feminism - Questioning the Eurocentric rational and theoretical frameworks that construct gender categories in a universalistic manner.


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Revision as of 16:31, 4 February 2020

Woman go no’gre by Gloria Oyarzabal questions the effect of colonialism on the concept of woman.

How imaginary has been constructed in a very maquiavellican way towards the African woman through stereotypes and clichés that puts difficulties on self-identity. The project also explores how knowledge building affects gender issues.

Can we assume social relations in all societies are organized around biological sexual difference?

Decolonizing feminism - Questioning the Eurocentric rational and theoretical frameworks that construct gender categories in a universalistic manner.


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