Poder y religión. Posicionamiento y discursos de las mujeres en Nicaragua
Abstract
The article approaches the theme of power and religion with a feminist critique of the Nicaraguan women’s movement and some women philosophers and theologians. Poder has been understood by social movements as the ability to influence in the public space, but from a feminist perspective, private is also public.
As social actors, women are questioning the discourse around power in the social structures in Nicaragua, especially in the state and church structures.
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