1. In the article
Dissidence and Communitarian Feminism, they mention that “Colonialism is only
one of the instruments of patriarchy, as are slavery, liberalism, and
neoliberalism”. How is colonialism used as an instrument of patriarchy?
2. In the
interview with Juliet Paredes, there is a strong emphasis on the decolonialization
of feminism—particularly through the ideas of “communitarian feminism”. What
does going by the name of communitarian feminism accomplish and how is it
different from Western ideas of feminism?
3. In the Teen
Vogue article, they discuss the success of the feminist movement in Ecuador and
how intersection, diverse, and inclusive the movement has been for them. Could
the values of Ecuador’s many indigenous cultures have played a strong role in
how this revolution manifested itself?
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