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Comunidad transexual dentro del movimiento feminista

Authors: Molina-Huertas, Daniela; Chíquiza-Forigua, Yulieth Natalia; Buitrago-Castro, Maycol Nicolás; Romero-Rojas, Ana Sofía; Sánchez-Villalobos, Diana Carolina; Forero-Ramírez, Danna Stefania;

Comunidad transexual dentro del movimiento feminista

Abstract

A lo largo de la historia el movimiento feminista ha luchado por la reivindicación de los derechos de las mujeres dentro de una sociedad patriarcal la cual, entre las dinámicas sociales de la misma, establece relaciones verticales dando paso a la sumisión y opresión de la otredad. Sin embargo, las mujeres no han sido las únicas afectadas bajo estos tipos de relación social pues, las personas de género diverso y trans se han visto inmersas en situaciones discriminatorias y violentas debido al malestar por no seguir las nociones de género preconcebidas, siendo estas la constitución de lo femenino y masculino. Por lo tanto, es importante conocer como la mujer trans se incluyó en el movimiento feminista, así como su rol actual dentro del movimiento teniendo en cuenta el progreso del reconocimiento de su dignidad humana y los de los derechos que se derivan de esta condición en la que todos estamos inmersos sin distinción alguna. (Tomado de la fuente).

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Colombia
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Discriminación, TRANSFOBIA, TRANSEXUALES, Género, Mujeres, FEMINISMO

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