studies in turn grew from third-wave feminism’s recognition of the value of difference with “an inclusive and non-judgmental approach that refuses to police the boundaries of the feminist political.” 5 Indeed, it is only in a few farflung corners where
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From Femicide to Feminicidio
Latin American Contributions to Feminist Conceptual History
Camila Ordorica
, this article contributes to the growing and interdisciplinary field of f/f concepts, and to the historiography of feminist political thought within the scholarship on international women's movements. Specifically, this research engages with the
Amanda H. Littauer
separatism and championed lesbians as the feminist political vanguard, while many black and other women-of-color feminists emphasized solidarity and understood sexuality as converging with race, class, and gender as forces of both oppression and liberation