Repensando la economía feminista desde las propuestas de(s)coloniales.

  1. Astrid Agenjo Calderón 1
  1. 1 Universidad Pablo de Olavide, España
Revista:
Revista de economía crítica

ISSN: 1696-0866 2013-5254

Ano de publicación: 2016

Título do exemplar: La economía feminista en diálogo con otras perspectivas críticas

Número: 22

Páxinas: 92-107

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Revista de economía crítica

Resumo

Economics -as a scientific discipline and modern Science- is tied to an historical eurocentric, androcentric and anthropocentric conception, which stems from the circumstances of a concrete space (The West) and a particular individual (white, bourgeois, male, adult and heterosexual) who have been regarded as the centre of knowledge and the only possible object of study, in a purely political process of generation of economic knowledge, based on social consensus on what part of reality should be look into, from where, and how it is interpreted. The critics of the ideology that is implied in the delimitation and definition of Economics (and work) will be the task that we will address on this paper, from a proposal of dialogue between Feminist Political Economics approaches and some critical postmodern, subaltern/postcolonial and/or descolonial studies, from which some theories are raised against the growing mercantilization, subalternization and exploitation of nature, peoples and cultures, and the local and global problems generated by this.