Feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensions

This paper seeks thematize the relationship between struggles for recognition and the construction of the feminist subject, looking particularly to the demands of trans * women. For this, we discussed how the online environment works as a sharing space and mutual clarification, as well as clashes ov...

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Main Author: Rayza Sarmento
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Pelotas 2015-12-01
Series:Pensamento Plural
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/pensamentoplural/article/view/6113/5160
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spelling doaj-7cd50763ae1d46279bd1217266d8dd742020-11-25T01:08:28ZengUniversidade Federal de PelotasPensamento Plural1982-27072238-46422015-12-01917129150Feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensionsRayza Sarmento0Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisThis paper seeks thematize the relationship between struggles for recognition and the construction of the feminist subject, looking particularly to the demands of trans * women. For this, we discussed how the online environment works as a sharing space and mutual clarification, as well as clashes over the issue at hand. Our discussion will be based on theoretical constructs of Axel Honneth (2003) on the social esteem as one of the elements of the struggles for recognition. In order to undertake such a discussion, we look at two online spaces and established three possible categories to frame posts found: a) expressions of damage, b) statement of expressions of individual skills and c) estimates of trading expressions. These spaces are shown as important arenas for discursive clashes crossing the relationship between feminism and transfeminism. They point to the importance of the Internet for shows and theming of oppression. https://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/pensamentoplural/article/view/6113/5160TransfeminismRecognitionInternet
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Feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensions
Pensamento Plural
Transfeminism
Recognition
Internet
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title Feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensions
title_short Feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensions
title_full Feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensions
title_fullStr Feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensions
title_full_unstemmed Feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensions
title_sort feminism, recognition and trans* women: online expressions tensions
publisher Universidade Federal de Pelotas
series Pensamento Plural
issn 1982-2707
2238-4642
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This paper seeks thematize the relationship between struggles for recognition and the construction of the feminist subject, looking particularly to the demands of trans * women. For this, we discussed how the online environment works as a sharing space and mutual clarification, as well as clashes over the issue at hand. Our discussion will be based on theoretical constructs of Axel Honneth (2003) on the social esteem as one of the elements of the struggles for recognition. In order to undertake such a discussion, we look at two online spaces and established three possible categories to frame posts found: a) expressions of damage, b) statement of expressions of individual skills and c) estimates of trading expressions. These spaces are shown as important arenas for discursive clashes crossing the relationship between feminism and transfeminism. They point to the importance of the Internet for shows and theming of oppression.
topic Transfeminism
Recognition
Internet
url https://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/pensamentoplural/article/view/6113/5160
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