Abstract:
This article seeks to offer some theoretical-political bases for a necessary discussion: that the Marxian categories have a history and a dynamicity, and because they are currently more complex, they demand to be saturated with new historical and social determinations. For this effort, writing, based on the Marxian ontology of the social being, walks through feminist contributions that renew the reading of the relations of oppression-exploitation of class, race and gender of the present tense. With this reflection, it is intended, besides pointing the renewal of Marxism by feminisms, broaden the lenses that allow translating the structuring elements of the historical and current Brazilian female social precariousness, in the face of the dedemocratization process imposed by the neoliberal and neoconservative project
Keywords:
Feminisms; Marxism; Oppression-exploitation; Class-race-gender; Female social precariousness