Editorial note
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From the cover, an untitled heterotopia (created by Sandra Mutal for this 11th issue of the magazine) glimpses -makes glimpse-, with its ink drawing, the powerful dossier that opens this publication: "Strategies of feminisms and sexual dissidences for an untamed south". And, inside this issue, "mientras el cuerpo aguante" -a work by Costuras Urbanas (1997-2000), a collective of artists from Córdoba that Sandra has also integrated with other artists (María José Ferreira, Adriana Peñeñory, Fernanda Carrizo and Kiki Carrizo), Fernanda Carrizo and Kiki Roca) - precedes and presides, as a threshold of passage and trace, the porous zone of invitation to the reading of this mixed and nourished corpus that, together with María Angélica Vega -Angie- and María Laura Gutiérrez, have produced and coordinated for Heterotopías.
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