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Margarita Pisano Fischer (28 October 1932 – 9 June 2015) was a Chilean architect, writer, theoretician, and feminist belonging to the Movimiento Rebelde del Afuera (Rebel Movement of the Outside).


Biography

Margarita Pisano Fischer was born in
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, Chile on 28 October 1932. She was one of the founders of La Casa de la Mujer La Morada, Radio Tierra, and Movimiento Feminista Autónomo. In addition, she was one of the founders of Movimiento Feminista, an opposition group to the Military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet where the slogan was "Democracy in the country, in the house and in the bed", a phrase promoted by Margarita and
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. As with
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, the work of Pisano demonstrated the theoretical proposals associated with the field of gender studies but from a feminist perspective away from political analysis and activism. This included one of the main criticisms of "patriarchal feminism", the problems of autonomy and independence of the feminist movement, and the institutionalization of gender advocated by traditional feminism. Likewise, Pisano was one of the founders of the feminist group "Cómplices" that emerged in 1993, made up of Pisano, Edda Gaviola, Sandra Lidid, Ximena Bedregal, Rosa Rojas,
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, and Amalia Fischer. They demanded recognition of the different forms of thinking and politics that existed within the feminist movement. Cómplices debuted in 1993 during the Sixth Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Meeting in
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, manifesting itself, as described by Ximena Bedregal, one of the members of the group, as "a political and philosophical proposal in Chile and Mexico (...) in the confluence of different processes, but with the central idea of recognizing that there are different feminisms, explaining the differences, including autonomy, and the construction of a feminist space from autonomy and radicality, as an exercise in the installation of a different speech, the political difference made explicit".La Nación, ed. (6 de marzo de 2009). «Ser feminista en Chile». Vida y Estilo. Consultado el 17 de julio de 2013. Pisano and Bedregal's lesbian feminist writings in 1996-7 were credited with identifying a loss of radical feminism. Pisano died in
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, Chile, 9 June 2015.


Selected works

* ''Una historia fuera de la historia. Biografía política de Margarita Pisano (2009), en co-autoría Andrea Franulic Depix'' *
Julia, quiero que seas feliz
' (2003). *
El triunfo de la masculinidad
' (2001). * ''Feminismos cómplices: gestos para una cultura tendenciosamente diferente'' (México-Santiago: La Correa Feminista, 1993), en coautoría con Ximena Bedregal, Francesca Gargallo, Amalia Fisher y Edda Gaviola. * ''Un cierto desparpajo'' (Santiago: Eds. Número Crítico, 1996). * ''Deseos de cambio, a--el cambio de los deseos?'' (Santiago: Sandra Lidid., 1995). * ''Espiritualidad: una reflexión desde el género'' (Santiago: La Morada, 1990). * ''Feminismo: pasos críticos y deseos de cambio'' (Santiago: La Morada, 1990). * ''Una historia fuera de la historia: biografía política de Margarita Pisano' (Santiago: Editorial Revolucionarias, 2009'' * ''Julia, quiero que seas feliz'' (Santiago: Editorial Revolucionarias, 2004, 2012). * ''Reflexiones feministas'' (Santiago: Casa de la Mujer La Morada, 1990). * ''El signo de las mujeres en nuestra cultura'' (Santiago: Casa de la Mujer La Morada, 1990).


References


External links


Official website
(in Spanish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Pisano, Margarita 1932 births 2015 deaths Chilean people of German descent Chilean people of Italian descent 20th-century Chilean women writers Chilean LGBT writers Chilean non-fiction writers People from Punta Arenas Chilean architects Chilean women architects Chilean feminist writers 21st-century Chilean women writers