Empowerment: The Relationship of Women and Power

Authors

  • Magdalena León Universidad Nacional de Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/%25x

Abstract

The use of the term 'empowerment' by feminism is closely linked to the importance that social movements as well as social science theory have attributed to the idea of power. For theorists such as Gramsci, Foucault and Paulo Freire, power is a social relationship that is conditioned historically and socially. Even though they do not refer specifically to the power present in gender relations and do not deploy the word "empowerment”, their analyses inspired reflections on that notion by feminist theorists and activists. Since the emergence of the so-called 'second wave' of feminism, the concept of empowerment has been debated by many women's groups. For women's movements, empowerment is a strategy almed at fostering changes in women's dally lives and fomenting the transformation of social structures.

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Published

2000-01-01

How to Cite

León, M. (2000). Empowerment: The Relationship of Women and Power. Revista Estudos Feministas, 8(2), 191. https://doi.org/10.1590/%x

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Dossiers