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Spanish
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Abstract
Mary Daly (1928-2010) analyses the main cultural and religious rites and myths of oppression against women from a dual perspective: praxis and semantics. Both perspectives are connected as they provide the rules, grammar of language and thinking that is translated into social practices. The historical testimonies of the interpretative mechanisms of oppression across the five continents are shown. Denouncing these practices and proposing ways of overcoming them through the new languages and images, in particular Némesis divinidad, makes it possible to outline new cultural practices of coexistence at both religious and social levels.