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The Making of Revolutionary Feminism in El Salvador provides a comprehensive historical analysis of how feminist consciousness emerged and evolved within El Salvador’s revolutionary movements. Diana Carolina Sierra Becerra examines the contributions of women activists who challenged both patriarchal structures and traditional left-wing politics throughout the 20th century.
Through archival research and oral histories, the book reveals how Salvadoran women transformed revolutionary ideology by centering gender justice and women’s liberation. Sierra Becerra explores the interconnections between feminism, class struggle, and anti-imperialism, demonstrating how women’s activism reshaped political organizing and social movements in Central America. The work addresses the often-overlooked roles of female revolutionaries and their lasting impact on contemporary feminist politics in the region.







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