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Chapter 3 Weaving networks in the legislature: the Anti-racist Feminist Parliamentary Front in Brazil and its blocking strategies to anti-abortion actors
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Debora Rezende de Almeida
and Anne Karoline R. Vieira
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 A contested arena. Conservative actors in legal abortion politics in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Uruguay 15
- Chapter 2 Coalitions against abortion advocacy: conservatism, alliances and criminalizing strategies in Central America 39
- Chapter 3 Weaving networks in the legislature: the Anti-racist Feminist Parliamentary Front in Brazil and its blocking strategies to anti-abortion actors 67
- Chapter 4 Opposition to gender equality: actors and the activism against abortion rights in the Bolsonaro government (2019 –22) 93
- Chapter 5 Feminism resisting anti-gender activism in subnational Argentina: legal and public health struggles to confront conservative judicialization 119
- Chapter 6 The digital conversation around the hashtag “Don’t mess with my kids” (#ConMisHijosNoTeMetas): genesis, adoptions and resignifications of a conservative slogan 139
- Chapter 7 “Pro-life” denial: how feminists and antifeminists mobilize the sciences in the arguments about abortion 171
- Chapter 8 Parental pin in Mexico: feminist governance and contested narratives 193
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 A contested arena. Conservative actors in legal abortion politics in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Uruguay 15
- Chapter 2 Coalitions against abortion advocacy: conservatism, alliances and criminalizing strategies in Central America 39
- Chapter 3 Weaving networks in the legislature: the Anti-racist Feminist Parliamentary Front in Brazil and its blocking strategies to anti-abortion actors 67
- Chapter 4 Opposition to gender equality: actors and the activism against abortion rights in the Bolsonaro government (2019 –22) 93
- Chapter 5 Feminism resisting anti-gender activism in subnational Argentina: legal and public health struggles to confront conservative judicialization 119
- Chapter 6 The digital conversation around the hashtag “Don’t mess with my kids” (#ConMisHijosNoTeMetas): genesis, adoptions and resignifications of a conservative slogan 139
- Chapter 7 “Pro-life” denial: how feminists and antifeminists mobilize the sciences in the arguments about abortion 171
- Chapter 8 Parental pin in Mexico: feminist governance and contested narratives 193