Abstract

This qualitative study addresses the need to broaden the analysis of the fractures and contradictions of feminism through sordority, a neologism that is proposed as an abstract and explanatory element of the internal ruptures of the feminist movement in the face of its original cause, the conquest of equality between the sexes. Cause that in the case of Mexico is increased by the crime of femicide and disappearance of women, girls and adolescents. The analysis is carried out based on the human rights approach and the gender perspective, reviewing digital hemerographic sources that range from Latin American regional feminism to feminist demonstrations occupying iconoclasm and clothes racks. It is concluded that sordority is a plausible concept to activate the discussion about the ruptures of radical feminist groups with other non-radicals.

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