Kolozova, Katerina2017-05-162017-05-162017http://hdl.handle.net/10092/13482http://dx.doi.org/10.26021/226The new forms of feminist realism and materialism could have significant political ramifications that should be owned by feminist scholars and activists as a way to create new possibilities for an internationalist political language and action that would be geographically, economically and in terms of nation-state politics as varied and as multi-centered as possible. Such a new universalism must emerge at the economic and academic margins, move concentrically toward the center seeking to provide the grounds for uncompromising comradeship worldwide. The universe it will establish is one in which power will be measured in materialist or realist terms and its chief categories will also be the most robust ones: economy and the power of the nation-state as the main means of women’s subjugation.enThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.realism, materialism, universalism, feminism, socialism, non-philosophyNew Realisms, Materialisms, (Post-)Philosophy and the Possibility for a Feminist InternationalismJournal Article