From the classroom, reflections and interdisciplinary dialogues: debating about women and agroecology on a decolonial view

Authors

  • COUTO, Iana Carla Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Keywords:

Agroecology, Feminism, Decoloniality, Environment

Abstract

Based on the studies carried out during an Interdisciplinary Doctorado in Human Sciences,
this article aims to broaden the discussions on women and agroecology, adding other questions
to the debate. It contains a reflection made from part of the theoretical framework that
was debated in the classroom. Through it, it is possible to contribute to discussions related to
women and agroecology, as it also presents this focus when addressing the theme of the locus
of research developed with women from Santa Catarina who work with agroecology. From a
colonial perspective, the work is composed of an entirely feminine and Latin American literary
revision. As a result, it presents the importance of thinking about feminism on the decolonial
perspective, maintaining the Latin American scope while recognizing the importance of recognizing
and respecting the singularities in an anti-hegemonic movement.

Published

2018-08-19