Do corpo marcado ao corpo tela: a agenda feminista pelo direito ao aborto no Brasil
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This work's main objective is to analyze, using the mechanisms established by sociology and
feminist theory, how the construction and monopolization of women's bodies by medical
science and capitalism occurred, taking away their complete control over their own bodies
and marking them through misogynistic, sexist, patriarchal, racist, and classist practices,
among other social aspects of difference that are addressed throughout the analysis. Thus, I
am concerned with discussing perceptions of the body, especially from a non-exclusionary
feminist perspective. To move away from this Eurocentric conception that has only violated
and oppressed these bodies to date, I understand that our subjectivities are important and
extremely permissible, and how the issue of abortion is permeated by these abusive and
violent conceptions attributed to the body. Thus, it is necessary to recall the historical
framework organized by these women as a socio-political movement at the beginning of the
struggle for reproductive and sexual rights, since they spearheaded the fight for reproductive
and sexual rights, essentially regarding the issue of abortion. I also seek to analyze and map
the actions of these feminist political formations in Brazil, based on an understanding raised
by bell hooks regarding the practice of feminist theory and the need to create contemporary
ways of producing feminist theory, combining it with feminist practice, thus fostering the
growth of a radical theoretical agenda that aims for a liberating praxis, bringing theory closer
to practice. The research adopts a qualitative approach and uses bibliographical research and
netnography as techniques, drawing on feminist theory as a basis for analysis.