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Julieta Kirkwood, 90 years old

April 6 - 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM +0 UTC

📅 Monday April 6
🕒 16:00 p.m. (Argentina/Brazil)
💻 Virtual modality
📡 Live Stream

Julieta Kirkwood, 90 years old.
Feminism and Latin American socialism.

Julieta Kirkwood Bañados (1936–1985) established herself as a key figure in the rearticulation of Chilean feminism during the 1970s and 1980s, systematically linking academic reflection with political action. Educated at the University of Chile and influenced by the social and political mobilizations of her time, her thought gained greater depth in the context of the military dictatorship, where repression and censorship revealed the limitations of an exclusionary democracy. From this perspective, Kirkwood formulated a central thesis that permeated her work and activism: the impossibility of a true democracy without the active participation of women, summarized in her well-known statement, “There is no democracy without feminism.” Her intellectual production —expressed in works such as Being Political in Chile, Weaving Rebellions and Feminarios— not only contributed to providing a critical language to Latin American feminism, but also proposed analytical categories such as the “knots” of power and the places of enunciation, which made it possible to question hierarchical structures in both the political and cultural spheres.

This April 6th, the Diploma in Latin American Critical Thought of the University of Chile and CLACSO, want to remember her on her birthday, highlighting her legacy in the voices of Latin American feminists.

Moderated by:
Elisa Franco (Chile)

Participants:
Dora Barrancos (Argentina)
Monserrat Sagot (Costa Rica)
Daniela Osorio (Chile)

Organized by:
Latin American Council of Social Sciences 
Diploma in Latin American Critical Thought from the University of Chile

👉 Free activity with pre-registration in the following form: