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Abstract
The author proposes a reading of agroecological feminist mobilizations in Brazil from the conceptualizations of the « feelingthinking » and the corazonar. The link to the Earth and the fusion between emotions and political analysis are analysed by studying militant supports (mística, songs, poems, slogans) and interviews with rural activists. Understanding this feelingthinking light on the different aspects of violence. An analysis of gender violence is proposed, understood as an agrocapital strategy. Socio-environmental domestic violence and « agrocapitalist féminicides » are part of what the author calls an « agrocapitalist necropolitics ». The collective strategies of surpassing developed by the activists promote an affirmation of the strength and continuity of the struggle and life.