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0 reviewsIn the spirit of developing and exchanging ideas, our political current published Mujeres en Revolución, la nueva ola feminista (Women in Revolution, the new world feminist wave) in 2017; In 2018 we advanced with the publication of La rebellion de las disidencias (The LGBTI+ Rebellion), and at the beginning of 2019, we contributed to the anti-clerical struggle with Iglesia y Estado, asuntos separados (Church and State, separate issues). The success of the first two books has already led us to publish a second edition of each.
In this case, with Feminism in Debate: Reform or Revolution?, we take up old debates that the feminist tide has reopened, as well as new and complex questions raised by today´s reality. Of the debates that are making a comeback, we address the relationship between patriarchy and state, the border between reformist currents and revolutionary feminism, as well as the construction of the latter. In turn, with respect to the new debates, we include abortion as a right that is currently in dispute, the religious-political fundamentalist crusade, the validity or not of punitivism in the face of sexist violence, the dilemmas of surrogacy, housework and prostitution or sex work, identity politics and intersectionality and the challenges of the LGBTI+ movement.
Although the elaboration of this work expresses our militancy as a collective, the direct production of this text was in charge of Jeanette Cisneros, Carolina Dome, Andrea Lanzette, Lorena Perdomo Mo