5/11/2023 0 Comments L’anatomie politique. Catégorisations et idéologies du sexe by Nicole-Claude Mathieu![]() ![]() Indeed, as I will demonstrate through several examples involving abortion, the contestation targeting these struggles often reduces their effectiveness. In this article I use specific examples (abortion and female sterilization) to argue that struggles for sexual and reproductive rights have represented or do represent a transformative force in women’s material lives furthermore, I show how these struggles can be understood as a permanent revolutionary project that is incomplete and contested and thus brings about a form of transformation that is subject to continual attack. ![]() And I have concluded that, in this specific field and geo-political region, feminism is indeed a revolution that aims to bring about certain transformations. 1 In a previous moment of dialogue and exchange 2 I sought to establish whether the concept of revolution might aid us in understanding the incisiveness of the trajectories taken by feminist struggles for sexual and reproductive health in Latin America. A reflection on the relationship between the concept of revolution and feminist and LGBTQI politics raises a series of questions that provide a stimulating framework for tracing the trajectory of struggles and debates on sexual and reproductive rights in Latin America. ![]()
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