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      “The Revolution Will Be Feminist—Or It Won’t Be a Revolution”: Feminist Response to Inequality in Chile

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          This article argues that gender inequality, which in Chile is superimposed on a societal and economic structure characterized by deep inequalities that cut across every aspect of society, has been sustained by a political and legal system that has severely limited women’s access to economic power and equality. The neoliberal policies implemented by the Pinochet dictatorship and maintained by the democratically elected regimes after 1990—generally characterized as an elitist democracy—have sustained this pattern of inequality. We argue that this gender inequality gave urgency to the regeneration and evolution of Chile’s feminist movement and drove the movement to develop claims against “the precarity of life,” uniting Chileans in a common struggle, contributing to the October 2019 “social explosion” and now the writing of a new constitution. We believe the current climate is rooted in the social mobilization that was the response to Chile’s economic and political system, and the feminist movement’s ability to put the rights of women at the forefront of the political and socio‐economic agenda. In conclusion, we reevaluate the current climate to consider what a significant feminist presence means and how women can be effectively included and benefit from Chile’s economy and influence its progress.

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            Nuevos “campos de acción política” feminista: Una mirada a las recientes movilizaciones en Chile

            Entre mayo y julio de 2018, Chile fue palco de una de las más grandes movilizaciones feministas en la historia del país. Desde las tomas y paros feministas realizados en más de veinte universidades y liceos, las estudiantes ocuparon masivamente las calles con nuevas expresiones, consignas y colores para denunciar antiguas y silenciadas prácticas machistas cotidianas de abusos y acosos, relaciones de poder y objetificación de sus cuerpas. En este ensayo, proponemos mirar al Mayo feminista chileno a partir del cruce entre tres elementos claves: (i) el momento de efervescencia feminista internacional y de renacimiento de un feminismo militante; (ii) la latente y creciente organización del campo político feminista chileno – en su fragmentación y heterogeneidad- en el tejido social en la última década y, por fin, (iii) su entrecruzamiento con el movimiento estudiantil, probablemente el más relevante actor social reivindicativo y transformador desde la transición democrática.
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              Crisis of Representation in Chile? The Institutional Connection

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                Journal
                Social Inclusion
                SI
                Cogitatio
                2183-2803
                December 23 2021
                December 23 2021
                : 10
                : 1
                Article
                10.17645/si.v10i1.4784
                1afbbc68-27ed-40f9-9cd3-af6e37a920e5
                © 2021

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

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