María Lugones, Sylvia Wynter, and Intersex Liberation

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (3):345-355 (2023)
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ABSTRACT Reading the work of Sylvia Wynter and María Lugones together, particularly as it pertains to sex, gender, and sexuality, reveals the limits of popular discourses and frameworks of queer and feminist philosophy that may unwittingly obscure its constructions of sex and gender along the global color line. This article looks at Wynter’s analysis of gender as a category differentially applied across the global color line and Lugones’s analysis of the coloniality of gender. The author concludes to move beyond the coloniality of gender requires intersex liberation, but also that intersex liberation must be understood within a decolonial framework.

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