女权主义政治、联盟建设和运动遗产:2001年危机以来阿根廷的堕胎权利运动

IF 0.9 4区 历史学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Latin American Perspectives Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1177/0094582x241297582
Elizabeth Borland, Barbara Sutton
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在阿根廷2001年的危机发生大约20年后,堕胎权利运动蓬勃发展,成为反对该国生殖正义障碍的强大力量,并动员了大量各行各业的人,成功地要求堕胎合法化。全国合法、安全和自由堕胎权运动于2005年发起,但其几个主要特征的种子是在围绕危机的集体行动中播下的。本研究在2002年至2020年的不同阶段对阿根廷各种组织中的堕胎权利倡导者、女权主义者和活动家妇女进行了105次定性访谈,以研究2001年的事件如何影响后来的组织。分析揭示了这场运动的两个核心特征,它们可以追溯到危机中的动员:一种政治风格的遗产,其核心是与跨社会类别的不同选区建立广泛的联盟;以及如何推进重点突出的战略目标,同时与社会各界广泛接触的经验教训。广泛的组织可能会与目标的缩小产生紧张关系,但要采取包容和有效的行动,就必须克服这种紧张关系。阿根廷的社会运动经验表明,活动人士如何成功推进堕胎权的目标事业,同时又不放弃“改变一切”(cambiarlo todo)的愿望和努力,这让人想起2001年起义的精神。
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Feminist Politics, Coalition Building, and Movement Legacies: Abortion Rights Activism in Argentina since the 2001 Crisis
Around two decades after Argentina’s 2001 crisis, the abortion rights movement flourished, becoming a powerful force against obstacles to reproductive justice in the country and mobilizing massive numbers of people from all walks of life to successfully demand the legalization of abortion. The National Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion was launched in 2005, but the seeds for several of its key features were planted during the collective action surrounding the crisis. This study draws on 105 qualitative interviews with abortion rights advocates, feminists, and activist women in a variety of organizations in Argentina, collected in different stages between 2002 and 2020, to examine how the events of 2001 influenced later organizing. The analysis reveals two central features of the Campaign that can be traced back to mobilization in the crisis: the legacy of a style of politics centered around broad coalition building with diverse constituencies that cross social categories; and lessons about how to advance focused and strategic goals while still engaging broad sectors of society. Broad organizing can be in tension with the narrowing of goals, yet grappling with this tension is necessary for inclusive and effective action. Argentina’s social movement experience shows how activists have managed to successfully advance the targeted cause of abortion rights without relinquishing their desire and efforts to “ cambiarlo todo” (change everything) so reminiscent of the spirit of the 2001 uprising.
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期刊介绍: Latin American Perspectives is a theoretical and scholarly journal for discussion and debate on the political economy of capitalism, imperialism, and socialism in the Americas. The journal"s objective is to encourage class analysis of sociocultural realities and political strategies to transform Latin American sociopolitical structures. The journal makes a conscious effort to publish a diversity of political viewpoints, both Marxist and non-Marxist perspectives, that have influenced progressive debates in Latin America.
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