女权主义意识中的土著新殖民主义建设concepcion Gimeno de Flaquer和Laureana Wright de Kleinhans

Sonia Zarco-Real
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摘要:本文分析了Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer的《Civilización de los antiguos pueblos mexicanos》(1890)和laurenana Wright de Kleinhans的《Mujeres notables mexicanas》(1910)中前西班牙裔墨西哥人过去的跨大西洋辞职过程。我认为,这两种印第安主义文本进行了规范二分法(非理性/土著vs.理性/白人种族)的协商和破坏,以颠覆它们并构建前哥伦布文明的优越性。这种叙事策略不仅使基于异性互补性的纳华认知得以恢复,而且使跨洋的原始女权主义项目合法化,这两位作者,在西班牙和墨西哥之间,正在回应将他们排除在他们自己的现代国家项目之外的象征性暴力。我的分析得出的结论是,土著过去和性别关系的相似性在大西洋彼岸发展了一种替代的象征秩序,或者,正如沃尔特·米尼奥洛所说,这是一种“解放行动”,一种从认为性别是等级和二元的殖民矩阵中“解除联系的计划”(“解除联系”)。
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La construcción neocolonial de lo indígena en la conciencia feminista de Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer y Laureana Wright de Kleinhans
Abstract:This essay analyzes the transatlantic resignifying process of the pre-Hispanic Mexican past in Civilización de los antiguos pueblos mexicanos (1890) by Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer and Mujeres notables mexicanas (1910) by Laureana Wright de Kleinhans. I argue that these two indianista texts carry out a negotiation and destabilization of normative dichotomies (irrational/Indigenous vs. rational/white race) in order to subvert them and construct the superiority of pre-Columbian civilizations. This narrative strategy enables not only the restoration of the Nahua episteme based on the complementarity of opposite sexes, but also the legitimization of the transoceanic proto-feminist project with which these two authors, halfway between Spain and Mexico, are responding to the symbolic violence that excludes them from their own modern national projects. My analysis concludes that the resemantization of the Indigenous past and gender relations develops an alternative symbolic order across the Atlantic or, as Walter Mignolo calls it, an "act of liberation," "a project of de-linking" from the colonial matrix of thinking the sexes as hierarchical and binary ("Delinking").
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