Revista Estudos Feministas (Mar 2012)
The Brazilian Feminist Movement at the Turn of the 20th Century: Reflections on Political Subjects in the Interface with the Concepts of Democracy and Autonomy
Abstract
This article discusses the tensions surrounding the legitimacy of the Brazilian feminist political subjects in the interface with the concepts of democracy and autonomy. The study adopts an ethnography perspective to analyze the 10th Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Meeting, held in São Paulo in 2005, an important space for the constitution of the thoughts and actions of the feminist movement in Brazil and Latin America.