BEYOND THE "THIRD WORLD" CONSCIOUSNESS IN A FEMINISM WITHOUT BORDERS
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https://doi.org/10.12795/RICL.2006.i05.05Keywords:
tercer mundo, feminismo, mujerAbstract
Faced with a mainly patriarchal society, a series of women raised their voices to proclaim equality and find their identities, after being defenseless and misunderstood in their countries, in the midst of a patriarchal society. Women who bravely made their voices heard in the most discriminated areas, what we know as “third world” feminism.
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Accepted 2019-02-04
Published 2006-05-09
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