From Post-Colonial to Dialogic Feminism. Implications for Building a Culture of Peace

Authors

  • Beverly Estela Castillo Herrera UNAN-Managua/FAREM-Estelí
  • Mayela Josefina Vilchez Universidad de Zulia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/farem.v3i12.2460

Keywords:

postcolonial feminism, dialogic feminism, discourse, culture of peace.

Abstract

A positive culture of peace is related to practicing values of love, respect, tolerance, honesty and equality. Positive peace cannot be practiced when there is injustice, when basic conditions for personal development are lacking, when “other voices” consider themselves the owners of absolute knowledge. This documentary-descriptive research attempts to demonstrate the link between gender issues, viewed as a social construction, where culture, power relations and the efforts made on our continent to achieve a culture of peace converge. A critical interpretation of feminism is carried out from its historical development in the postcolonial era to its current concretization in so-called “dialogic feminism” and its relationship with discourse and peace. Dialogic feminism is a proposal that encourages dialogue, inclusion and understanding to strengthen the culture of peace; Nicaragua testifies to this process.

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Author Biography

Beverly Estela Castillo Herrera, UNAN-Managua/FAREM-Estelí

Candidata a doctora en Ciencias Sociales por la Universidad del Zulia. Maestría en Ciencias Sociales por la Universidad de Guadalajara. Docente titular de la UNAN-Managua, FAREM-Estelí.

Published

2016-03-03

How to Cite

Castillo Herrera, B. E., & Vilchez, M. J. (2016). From Post-Colonial to Dialogic Feminism. Implications for Building a Culture of Peace. Revista Científica Estelí, 3(12), 42–51. https://doi.org/10.5377/farem.v3i12.2460

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Social Science