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This paper proposes a political analysis of the discourse on the documents produced in the city of Buenos Aires, under the slogan Ni Una Menos, read during the public demonstrations under that name, held every June 3 between the years 2015 and 2019 in Argentina.The structure of this study attempts to make a contribution that links feminism and post-founding from the south of the world, in a context of political armies and (of) constructions of meaning that make our reality and our time, an intersection located between the theories that the academy is capable of not only generating, but also containing and inviting.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This paper proposes a political analysis of the discourse on the documents produced in the city of Buenos Aires, under the slogan Ni Una Menos, read during the public demonstrations under that name, held every June 3 between the years 2015 and 2019 in Argentina.The structure of this study attempts to make a contribution that links feminism and post-founding from the south of the world, in a context of political armies and (of) constructions of meaning that make our reality and our time, an intersection located between the theories that the academy is capable of not only generating, but also containing and inviting.
Autorenporträt
Paula Cainzos is een Argentijnse communicator en feministisch activiste.Vanwege haar academische achtergrond heeft ze een graad in Sociale Communicatie en Journalistiek (UNLP), een Nationale Omroep (ISER) en een Diploma in Communicatie en Gender (Communiceren over Gelijkheid). Ze werkt als lerares en persvoorlichter bij het Ministerie van Vrouwen in Buenos Aires.