Tues. Draft Questions -Linda Barragan

1. In "What Ecuador's Feminist History Can Teach Us All", it says "Ecuadorians are able to practice a feminism that is inherently more diverse and intersectional". How does having a more diverse group of feminists differ from having one that is not so diverse?

2. In "Communitarian Feminism Is An Action-Based Way of Thinking", it says "Education is focused on domesticating individuals"(124).  How is it possible to stop this way of education through the fight for women's rights?

3. In Dissidence and Communitarian Feminism", it states "Patriarchy recycles itself and feeds on the social and revolutionary changes of this same humanity". How has patriarchy changed throughout all the various social movements that have happened over the decades?

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