Mulheres e agroecologia no Rio de Janeiro: construindo uma política feminista a partir das margens
This study aims to understand the protagonism of women in the agroecological movement through their conceptions and practices. We take the feminist epistemology as theoreticalmethodological base, seeking to consider the various crossings that characterize these contexts, to look at the modes of su...
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Resumo: | This study aims to understand the protagonism of women in the agroecological movement
through their conceptions and practices. We take the feminist epistemology as theoreticalmethodological base, seeking to consider the various crossings that characterize these contexts,
to look at the modes of subjectivation of activists within the movement of Agroecology, both in
national sphere, and in the local sphere to following the women’s movement from Rio de
Janeiro’s West Zone. As methodological tools, we use the analysis of documents of social
movements and of the policies of promotion for Agroecology, interviews with activists and the
participant observation of events, meetings and the daily lives of our speakers. The results
indicate that: although the movements are building narratives based on the importance of the
construction of feminisms and agroecology as social transformation projects that constitute each
other, there still isn't a full recognition of the role and knowledge contributed by women; at the
same time, international policies and programmes linked to The United Nations- U.N. mobilized
an institutional discourse of empowerment that refers to neoliberal ideas considering the increase
in production as a way to "equality" between genres. The results also show that in the scenario
of crisis, militarization and precarious State in Rio de Janeiro, women are building a popular
feminist politics from the margins, wich re-significating subalternized places to indicate other
ways of politics, producing knowledge and occupy the cities. With this we see that agroecology
is composed on a know-power that, if on one hand can be captured by speeches that try to
undermine your potential insurgents, on the other hand, with the strategies that are being built
especially from women, as an important vector of political subjectivation amidst urbans and rural
social movements. |
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