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Mexican Feminism

'''- It was not until the late 1980s that a breakthrough for feminism began. Universities only began teaching feminist and other gender issues at this time, but were still not fully inaugurated into their course work. It was not until the year 2009 that a full course was made on the geography of gender. The influence of two geographers who were widely recognized feminist, Veronica Ibarra Garcia and Irma Escamilla Herrera who led conversations'''

Criticism

Some have argued that the wide diversity in feminist ideologies has hindered the collaboration of some feminist subdivisions.[verification needed] On the other hand, Linda M.G. Zerilli and Donna Haraway assert that different discourses within feminism can be artificially separated through taxonomies, and it is this separation rather than ideological incompatibility that has impeded constructive conversation on subjectivity. Critics have argued that "same" means "equal" and that women can never be the same as men. Feminism would respond by claiming that women might not be physically the same as men but they still have the right to be equal.

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