Philosophy and the Marxian roots of queer political thought
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Translation of an excerpt from the book The Politics of Everybody. Feminism, Queer Theory and Marxism at the Intersection (1.III, pp.46-64), published in English by Zed Books, London (2016). Lewis is a philosopher and an Associate Professor at Texas State University. This excerpt from her contribution, translated before into Spanish, appears now for the first time in Portuguese, and articulates a strongly complex debate (and, only apparently, incompatible) between Marxism, Feminism and Queer Theory.
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