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Abstract
In this article, we assume feminism as a worldview, whereby we do not fragment the world into parts unrelated, but I look at it from a holistic complex and configurational perspective. We are dealing with and problematizing the main trends of feminism in the 21st century: intercultural feminism, critical feminism and decolonial feminism. Through a process of deconstruction-reconfigurating we propose the notion of alterative feminism as an alternative to narrow and limiting looks of contemporary feminism and as an "other" way to feel, know, think, learn, do and live.