Subjetividades Políticas Feministas Corporalidad Espacios y Transnacionalismo Fase 1

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Justification In summary, the research seeks to link feminist practices with theories and understand the emergence of feminist subjectivities as an effect of performative practices at the macro (transnational), meso (local) and micro (corporal) levels from the contributions of feminist geography and queer (Duncan, 1996; Kirby, 1996; Massey, 1994; Varea & Zaragocin, 2017} that open a space to theorize about the body-space-subjectivity relationship.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/04/161/04/18

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