Fictions, realities and utopias of sexual liberation women through feminism in Mexico

Authors

  • Olga Nelly Estrada Esparza
  • Irma Alma Ochoa Treviño

Keywords:

sexual liberation, woman.

Abstract

Persons as sexual subjects are socially and culturally constructed in a system established as esencialist and naturalist. In this sense, the feminist way of thinking revealed how our ways of thinking and feeling love and sexuality are profoundly mediated by a patriarchal culture. It thus began to question the basis of such an androcentric model, which upholds the Western sex-gender system.The objective of this essay is to analyze these changes and to question the so-called “women’s sexual revolution” through feminism. It also addresses whether this indeed resulted in an emancipating reality for women or if it was merely a fiction and another utopia of the State system hegemony to make women believe they have finally achieved emancipation and sexual freedom.

 

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Author Biographies

Olga Nelly Estrada Esparza

He completed his undergraduate studies in Communication Sciences at the University Autónoma de Nuevo León. Supplemented with the Instructor English at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Eugenio Garza campus extension
Sada. He studied MA in Arts with a major in theology at Abilene, Texas.Tiene the Masters of Education in Art at the School of Visual Arts UANL. She holds a PhD in the Humanities and Arts at the University Zacatecas, specializing in gender studies. professionally has developed in the area of high school, undergraduate and graduate.
It has national and international publications and has published three books.

Irma Alma Ochoa Treviño

University specializing in gender equity in education, convinced another world is possible through citizen participation. director General Arthemisas for Equity, B.C. He has presented projects bill before the state legislature in prevention of family violence, inclusive language and amendments to the Civil Code to register children the surname of the biological father and not the absent spouse, adopted in September 2009. In February 2012 he filed for
Alert Declaration of Gender in Nuevo Leon, to the National
to Prevent, Treat, Punishment and Eradication of Violence against Women. Guest columnist in the newspaper El Norte, a contributor to the magazine We, The Conch supplement, 15 Journal and Fortnight.

Published

2013-12-31

How to Cite

Estrada Esparza, O. N., & Ochoa Treviño, I. A. (2013). Fictions, realities and utopias of sexual liberation women through feminism in Mexico. Revista De Estudios De Antropología Sexual, 1(4), 165–184. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/antropologiasexual/article/view/819

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