Feminisms in Latin America: pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil
This Element analyzes the features of current feminist movements in Latin America and their responses to conservative reactions. For this, it focuses on the pro-choice movement vis-à-vis the anti-abortion countermovement in Mexico and Brazil. It offers a relational approach embracing the dynamics w...
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Zusammenfassung: | This Element analyzes the features of current feminist movements in Latin America and their responses to conservative reactions. For this, it focuses on the pro-choice movement vis-à-vis the anti-abortion countermovement in Mexico and Brazil. It offers a relational approach embracing the dynamics within the feminist field and between feminism and the state to capture the movements' potential effects. First, the Element proposes the concept of nested feminist networks, which comprises of three dimensions revealing the plurality of the movement across intersectional and sexual identity issues (horizontal), its relationship with the multifaceted state (vertical), and the intermediation of political parties and participatory institutions in this relationship (intermediary). Second, it argues that nested networks allow feminists to enable policies and block actions from conservatives. In sum, it explores how feminists, leveraging their plurality and connection with the state, can counter conservative attacks |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 26 Oct 2022) Introduction -- Feminism in Latin America -- Nested feminist networks in Mexico and Brazil -- Abortion rights in Mexico: feminist advances and the backlash at national and subnational levels -- Feminist networks in Brazil: blocking anti-abortion conservatives -- Conclusions and directions for future research |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (84 Seiten) |
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spelling | Zaremberg, Gisela ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1172768366 aut Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil Gisela Zaremberg, Debora Rezende de Almeida Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022 1 Online-Ressource (84 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge elements Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 26 Oct 2022) Introduction -- Feminism in Latin America -- Nested feminist networks in Mexico and Brazil -- Abortion rights in Mexico: feminist advances and the backlash at national and subnational levels -- Feminist networks in Brazil: blocking anti-abortion conservatives -- Conclusions and directions for future research This Element analyzes the features of current feminist movements in Latin America and their responses to conservative reactions. For this, it focuses on the pro-choice movement vis-à-vis the anti-abortion countermovement in Mexico and Brazil. It offers a relational approach embracing the dynamics within the feminist field and between feminism and the state to capture the movements' potential effects. First, the Element proposes the concept of nested feminist networks, which comprises of three dimensions revealing the plurality of the movement across intersectional and sexual identity issues (horizontal), its relationship with the multifaceted state (vertical), and the intermediation of political parties and participatory institutions in this relationship (intermediary). Second, it argues that nested networks allow feminists to enable policies and block actions from conservatives. In sum, it explores how feminists, leveraging their plurality and connection with the state, can counter conservative attacks Feminism / Latin America / Case studies Pro-choice movement / Latin America / Case studies Women / Political activity / Latin America / Case studies Almeida, Débora Rezende de ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)127924352X aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-108-82596-2 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919258 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Zaremberg, Gisela ca. 20./21. Jh Almeida, Débora Rezende de ca. 20./21. Jh Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil Feminism / Latin America / Case studies Pro-choice movement / Latin America / Case studies Women / Political activity / Latin America / Case studies |
title | Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil |
title_auth | Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil |
title_exact_search | Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil |
title_exact_search_txtP | Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil |
title_full | Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil Gisela Zaremberg, Debora Rezende de Almeida |
title_fullStr | Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil Gisela Zaremberg, Debora Rezende de Almeida |
title_full_unstemmed | Feminisms in Latin America pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil Gisela Zaremberg, Debora Rezende de Almeida |
title_short | Feminisms in Latin America |
title_sort | feminisms in latin america pro choice nested networks in mexico and brazil |
title_sub | pro-choice nested networks in Mexico and Brazil |
topic | Feminism / Latin America / Case studies Pro-choice movement / Latin America / Case studies Women / Political activity / Latin America / Case studies |
topic_facet | Feminism / Latin America / Case studies Pro-choice movement / Latin America / Case studies Women / Political activity / Latin America / Case studies |
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