How to resist? Postanarachafeminist theories and praxis for the 21st century

Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 29 (2) (2024)
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Abstract

The present is characterized by the ontological crisis of the political subject and by the increasingly clear approach of radical political praxis to the libertarian thesis of rejection of the delegation of power and approach to direct action. Taking to the streets, assembly, direct action, individual insurrection, and daily resistance are some of the tools that characterize the new forms of resistance. However, where do these forms come from? This article aims to analyze the way in which poststructuralism, anarchism and intersectional and decolonial feminisms act as a source of inspiration for these new forms of radical political resistance.

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