Without bread and without roses: from the Marxist feminism inspired by May 1968 to the academicism of gender

Authors

  • Renata Gonçalves UEL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v0i21/22.18620

Keywords:

movimento feminista, estudo acadêmico, institucionalização, luta de classes,

Abstract

In this article we reexamine the dynamics
of the feminist movement, highlighting the
particularity of its two faces in Brazil: on the
one hand, a “revisited” feminism and on
the other, the women’s movement. If at the
beginning we find a combative feminism in
the model of the explosion of May 1968, today
we perceive a feminism increasingly confined
to academic study and/or institutionalized,
especially through the provision of advice to
NGO’s, which contributes to the reflux of the
class struggle.

Author Biography

Renata Gonçalves, UEL

Departamento de Ciências Sociais da UEL; pesquisadora do NEILS (Núcleo de Estudos de Ideologias  e Lutas Sociais – PUC-SP) e do GEPAL (Grupo de Estudos de Política da América Latina – UEL).

Published

2009-06-20

How to Cite

Gonçalves, R. (2009). Without bread and without roses: from the Marxist feminism inspired by May 1968 to the academicism of gender. Lutas Sociais, (21/22), 98–110. https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v0i21/22.18620

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