Abstract This article analyzes the use of digital platforms by feminist communities and women who focus their work on the dissemination of the naturalization and depathologization of the female body and the menstrual cycle. This cyber-activism proposal poses among its objectives the questioning of the blood taboo in order to transform the menstrual experience of young and adult women. They promote the use of ecological technologies and propose corporal and appropriation ways through feminine representations linked to a feminized notion of the sacred, a question that characterizes the female spirituality of alternative bases and ecofeminism in its symbolic constructions. Through digital ethnography and multisite ethnography, this article analyzes the ways in which menstrual cyber-activism is configured from the social networks, the symbols, discourses and narratives that these groups and profiles use to achieve their objectives, as well as the interweaving of feminist, ecofeminist and spiritual discourses on corporal appropriation, self-knowledge and self-care.
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Ramírez Morales, M. del R. (2019). Menstrual cyber-activism, feminism in social networks. PAAKAT: Revista de Tecnología y Sociedad. https://doi.org/10.32870/pk.a9n17.438
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