
This article is the consolidated response to the interest in situating Dissident and Intersectional Subjectivities as a contribution to the developments of studies on the body, gender and sexuality, to think about social and collective articulation to combat the structures that generate marginalization. The responses have been processed in the last five years in courses called Sexual, Gender and Corporal Dissidence and currently, Dissident and Intersectional Subjectivities. The objective is to present Dissident and Intersectional Subjectivities as the confluence of a multitude of marginalized subjects who take a position against the systems of domination that make up the matrix of oppression and from which intersectional violence is exercised. To do this, the perspective of queer politics and queer multitudes is used from the proposals of B. Preciado and Sayak Valencia, as well as Guattari's Molecular Revolution, in order to explain that these Subjectivities became visible in the Social Outbreak that the country in 2021.
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