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From the autobiographical work of the author, the article states that the conception of theory as a place for healing the wounds of the past. From such perspective and adopting a black feminist point of view, the document presents a critique in the ways the feminist field understands and circulates a notion of theory that stands against practice, as well as the places where practice takes place without the recognition of theory. The text concludes with an approach to a feminist theory that builds a mass-based feminist resistance struggleand collaborates with the processes of pain healing.

hooks, bell, & Peláez Rodríguez, D. C. (2019). Theory as Liberatory Practice. Nómadas, (50), 123–135. https://doi.org/10.30578/nomadas.n50a8

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