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      Os estudos culturais na encruzilhada dos feminismos materiais e descoloniais Translated title: Cultural studies at the crossroads between material and decolonial feminisms

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          Neste artigo, refaço a trajetória dos debates nos estudos culturais feministas, principalmente nos Estados Unidos, tendo como foco três tipos de abordagem em relação às dicotomias realidade/representação e texto/contexto. Como apreender a materialidade do mundo sem abrir mão do fato de que nossas narrativas/representações são sempre constitutivas desse mundo? Argumento que vejo ecos do que as feministas materiais defendem nas propostas cosmopolíticas latino-americanas para um feminismo descolonial. Alego que a articulação desses dois projetos (um advindo dos debates no Norte e o outro do Sul) pode servir de inspiração para repensarmos - e descolonizarmos - as práticas dos estudos culturais na América Latina.

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          In this article, I retrace the trajectory of the debates in feminist cultural studies, particularly in the United States, focusing on three types of approaches to the dichotomies reality/representation and text/context. How to grasp the materiality of the world without giving up the fact that our narratives/representations are always already constitutive of that world? I see echoes of what material feminists advocate vis-à-vis the thorny issue of the materiality of the world in the cosmopolitical proposals advanced by Latin American decolonial feminisms. I claim that the articulation of these two projects (one derived from debates in the North and the other from the South) can serve as an inspiration to rethink - and decolonize - the practices of cultural studies in Latin America.

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                elbc
                Estudos de Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea
                Estud. Lit. Bras. Contemp.
                Grupo de Estudos em Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea (Brasília )
                2316-4018
                December 2014
                : 0
                : 44
                : 79-103
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                [1 ] Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brazil
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                S2316-40182014000200005
                10.1590/2316-4018444
                7fa6a049-82ed-4ee5-8650-fc587c9b3b2a

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                LITERATURE

                General literary studies
                cultural studies,feminist theories,materialism,cosmopolitics,decolonial feminisms,estudos culturais,teorias feministas,materialismo,cosmopolítica,feminismos descoloniais

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