Não é fumaça, é fogo! Cruzada antigênero e resistências feministas no Brasil

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Recent events positioned the gender in the heartwood of Brazilian public life. In this article, I describe two processes imbricated to it: the anti-gender crusade and the outbreak of the “feminist spring”. The first, a transnational Catholic strategy, emerged in 2014. Years later, pro-impeachment parliamentarians cast votes in favour of the family and against the “gender ideology” – expression appropriated by a powerful coalition inside and outside parliament. In 2018, the anti-gender campaign returned to national debates with Jair Bolsonaro running for president. The rejection of the candidate aggregated thousands of women in social networks and in the streets, forming the #elenão movement. But this was not a sudden or unprecedented reaction: women’s resistance has demonstrating the potency of their alliances and challenging the “smoke screen” thesis that labels the tactics of the current government.

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Melo, F. (2020). Não é fumaça, é fogo! Cruzada antigênero e resistências feministas no Brasil. Revista Estudos Feministas, 28(3), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9584-2020v28n372564

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