Directions of politicization, sexuality and conservative mobilizations
The opposition to the expansion and recognition of sexual and reproductive rights are not a new phenomenon, but they present renewed facets that have shown in different recent social and political scenarios. In line with studies that are being carried out in the Latin American, this paper analyses o...
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Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/265 |
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| Sumario: | The opposition to the expansion and recognition of sexual and reproductive rights are not a new phenomenon, but they present renewed facets that have shown in different recent social and political scenarios. In line with studies that are being carried out in the Latin American, this paper analyses one of these renewed facets related to the expansion of zones of interpellation. In this sense, it is understood the generation of spaces for the (re)production of the worldviews defended on (sexual) morality. They imply different forms oriented to influence the directions of politicization in the public debate. Thus, an exploratory study was carried out based on the investigation of websites and secondary sources to observe dimensions that require attention: First, one of the architectures of conservative activism linked to the formation of leading leaders. Second, one of the areas that acts as discursive sources, in particular, the think tanks. The objective of this work is to provide –by the hand of representative examples- analytical readings on conservative mobilizations in current sexual politics and open questions in this orientation. Our assumption is that reflecting on the transformation of heteronormative orders also implies understanding the different forms that resistance to these transformations takes. |
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