[Feminisms of the XXIst Century] Authors Lia Cigarini Libreria delle donne de Milán Luisa Muraro Libreria delle donne de Milán Ariadna Vide Uceta (trad.) Keywords: feminist politics, desire, pleasure, gender violence, cultural differences, tradition Abstract Lia Cigarini and Luisa Muraro discuss issues of feminist politics, practices and discourses. They talk about the ambiguity in today’s feminism which seeks normality and, at the same time, a breaking-off. They discuss the fact that women are used for political goals by those who try to “export” democracy. On the other hand, capitalism, preaching pleasure without limits, instead of securing women’s pleasure, it has turned them even more into objects of pleasure. Muraro and Cigarini explain how women’s fear of suffering gender violence has enabled patriarchal society to exercise more control over them and how a real breakthrough can not be achieved as long as men are not capable of questioning their own sexuality and imaginary. They believe “exported” feminism is always incompatible with cultural, religious or nationalist traditions, since feminists are women who accept neither subordination nor assimilation to men. Finally, the authors state they do not believe feminism has made a too positive reading of female tradition. Downloads PDF (Català) Published 2010-07-14 Issue No. 12 (2006): Feminismos del siglo XXI Section Dossier License The Author retains ownership of the copyright in this article, unless the opposite is expressed, and all rights not expressly granted in this agreement, including the nonexclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, and display the article in print or electronic form, and grants, Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat the exclusive rights to print publication of the Article for a period beginning when this Agreement is executed and ending twelve (12) months after the first publicaton of the work in this Journal. After this time, the work will be available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works license, by which the article must be credited to the Author and the Journal be credited as first place of publication. Beginning twelve (12) months after the article´s first publication, the Author is free to enter in seperate, additional contractual agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the work as published in this journal. The Author is encouraged to post the work online (eg in institutional or subject repositories, or on their website) after the exclusivity period of twelve (12) months has expired, as it can lead to productive exchanges as well as a greater citation of the published work (see The Effect of Open Access).