Poner la cuerpa: The Body as a Site of Reproductive Rights Activism in Peru

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The issue of the body is central to feminist theory and activism. This article draws on social movement and performance theory to analyse the role of the body as a site of activism in performances and as a site that is subject to patriarchal and racial oppression. Through embodied activism, feminists reclaim their bodies as a contested site of oppression to reframe the terms of the debate on abortion and demonstrate the possibility for embodied and creative politics to create new, more inclusive forms of activist practices.

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Martin, P. (2023). Poner la cuerpa: The Body as a Site of Reproductive Rights Activism in Peru. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 42(1), 21–35. https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.13421

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