The "other one", the Malinche, the Chingada

This article seeks to relate colonial practices in Latin America and the relationship between territorial conquests with the rape and murder of women's bodies. Three texts that are interconected show the figure of  La Malinche as traitor, raped mother, conquered women/people that exists until n...

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Autor principal: Morales Troya, Ana María
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/15602
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topic Colonialism
rape
femenine bodies
gender ideology
feminisms
Colonialismos
violación
cuerpos femeninos
ideología de género
feminismos
spellingShingle Colonialism
rape
femenine bodies
gender ideology
feminisms
Colonialismos
violación
cuerpos femeninos
ideología de género
feminismos
Morales Troya, Ana María
The "other one", the Malinche, the Chingada
topic_facet Colonialism
rape
femenine bodies
gender ideology
feminisms
Colonialismos
violación
cuerpos femeninos
ideología de género
feminismos
author Morales Troya, Ana María
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title The "other one", the Malinche, the Chingada
title_short The "other one", the Malinche, the Chingada
title_full The "other one", the Malinche, the Chingada
title_fullStr The "other one", the Malinche, the Chingada
title_full_unstemmed The "other one", the Malinche, the Chingada
title_sort "other one", the malinche, the chingada
description This article seeks to relate colonial practices in Latin America and the relationship between territorial conquests with the rape and murder of women's bodies. Three texts that are interconected show the figure of  La Malinche as traitor, raped mother, conquered women/people that exists until now in a persistent coloniality. In this way, two advanced colonial dynamics are defined: the extractive activities and territorial invasions in Latin America, and the  discourse of “gender ideology as a threat”.Finally the diverse struggles of women to defend their territory, dignified life and the "true freedom" are displayed.
publisher Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
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