ABSTRACT

This part aims to apply the discursive tools developed in Part I to analyze Reality and observe how the construction of woman as a political identity in capitalism occurred. Thus, it departs from the already developed idea that the division between what exists and what ex-sists relies on a process of sexuation of Reality. Androcentrification situates masculine elements in the center while relegating feminine elements to the periphery. This androcentrification has a long his-tory and consists of different phases of dynamics that expel the feminine and reject it as valid.