Vol. 4 (2020): Feminisms and sex-gendered dissidence in Argentina: Genealogies, political imaginaries and (de)constructions of commonness
Almost a year ago we asked ourselves if it made sense to launch the call for the fourth issue of Polémicas Feministas; what it meant, why and what we would do it for in a context of such perplexity. We finally decided to sustain the project because we considered that we needed to take care of spaces already sown, make them grow, widen them and add places where, from feminisms, we could continue to think about the problems that move us, occupy us, cross us. Today, with this fourth issue, it fills us with joy to recognise that Polémicas Feministas continues to be a collective project that is carried out through attentive reading and permanent conversation. The numerous contributions indicate that the invitation to participate was enthusiastically received by activists and academics alike. A diversity of works populated the sections we proposed for this new period of the journal: in addition to the classic formats of the dossier, free articles, interviews and translations, there were also productions of collective writing, knowledge(s) from art and incipient research. The contributions even exceeded our expectations, challenged them and invited us to make room for other formats, as in the case of the homage to María Lugones or the advance of the expanded and corrected reprint of the political biography of Carlos Jáuregui, both of which are published in this issue. All this journey has been an enormous learning experience for those of us who make up the Editorial Team and has led us to consider the incorporation of new sections and other modifications for the future.