ABSTRACT

The last chapter of the book aims to present the theoretical innovations that this book proposes and sketches some ideas for a feminist praxis from the feminist Lacanian Left. On the one hand, it introduces some final notes on the relevance of the inclusion of the sexual position as a variable for feminist political analysis. On the other hand, this last chapter further articulates the idea of the act of coalitions that has been introduced in Chapter 6, which endorses a political action that heavily relies on corresponsability, affection, and the creation of bonds based on care through reverse antagonism as a way to reverse the traditional Schimittian relation of friend/enemy. Furthermore, this last chapter introduces a series of proposals for a feminist political praxis that pivots around community currencies and municipalism.