Abstract

This paper discusses the importance of integrating an interseccional approach into the feminist research process. From this perspective, it is no longer sufficient to only visibilize the relationship of domination with regard to gender only, while forgetting how this system of power is articulated by, and co-constituted with other factors (e.g. race, social class, sexuality, etc.), which would mean to reinforce the logics of oppression and exclusion criticized by feminism itself. Thus, this paper focuses particularly on the concept of coloniality of gender. Proposed by decolonial feminism, a notion which enriches the way of understanding feminist researches.

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