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La articulación de clase, raza y género en el Caribe anglófono: los aportes de Rhoda Reddock

dc.contributor.authorMontañez Pico, Danielspa
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-19T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-25T21:27:07Z
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dc.date.available2025-07-25T21:27:07Z
dc.date.issued2022-12-19
dc.description.abstractRhoda Reddock es una de las intelectuales feministas más relevantes del Caribe anglófono. Partiendo de la larga tradición de pensamiento radical y marxista heterodoxo del Caribe, sus investigaciones históricas y sociológicas han sido pioneras en el análisis de los procesos de articulación de opresiones de clase, raza y género en la región. En este texto exponemos y debatimos algunos de sus más importantes aportes intelectuales presentes en algunas de sus obras fundamentales.spa
dc.description.abstractRhoda Reddock is one of the most important feminist intellectuals in the Anglophone Caribbean. Starting from the long tradition of radical and heterodox Marxist thought in the Caribbean, her historical and sociological research has been pioneered in the analysis of the processes of articulation of class, race and gender oppressions in the region. In this text we present and discuss some of her most important intellectual contributions through the analysis of her main works.eng
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dc.identifier.doi10.32997/pa-2022-4119
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dc.subjectRhoda Reddockeng
dc.subjectAnglophone Caribbeaneng
dc.subjectclasseng
dc.subjectraceeng
dc.subjectgendereng
dc.subjectRhoda Reddockspa
dc.subjectCaribe anglófonospa
dc.subjectclasespa
dc.subjectrazaspa
dc.subjectgénerospa
dc.titleLa articulación de clase, raza y género en el Caribe anglófono: los aportes de Rhoda Reddockspa
dc.title.translatedThe Articulation of Class, Race and Gender in the Anglophone Caribbean: the Contributions of Rhoda Reddockeng
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