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This article examines how mutual aid efforts between sex work activists and disability activists straddled the tension between respectability politics and subversive work to invigorate feminist disability justice in Argentina. I specifically focus on a 2021 Instagram Live conversation titled "Putas y Discas" to elucidate how public debates during a pandemic and in the digital age contribute to the conceptualization of 'access intimacy,' a term introduced by disability activist Mia Mingus. I attended the event as a user taking notes and paying attention to how labor rights, disability justice, and online censorship converge in the Global South to strengthen the solidarity between sex work and disability activists, featuring digital platforms as a potential arena to uphold access intimacy. The juncture of sex work and disability activisms in Argentina informs notions of interdependency more broadly and reconfigures the relationships between vulnerability and resistance, especially in the pandemic context. "Putas y Discas" invites us to include sex as integral to health demands and recognize sexual assistance as part of a bundle of disability policies covered by healthcare. A more inclusive politics of desire can also identify the labor of sex workers as communal care and consider how the more revolutionary aspects of sex work can inform the broader politics of labor. In the form of access intimacy, sex work activism and disability activists contest the malfunctioning healthcare system that bypasses sexuality as integral health, displaying the vitality of collectives and the possibilities for digital activism.
本文探讨了性工作活动家和残疾活动家之间的互助努力如何跨越体面政治和颠覆性工作之间的紧张关系,以振兴阿根廷的女权主义残疾正义。我特别关注2021年一场名为“Putas y Discas”的Instagram直播对话,以阐明疫情期间和数字时代的公共辩论如何促进“亲密接触”的概念化,这是残疾活动家Mia Mingus引入的一个术语。我作为一名用户参加了这次活动,记录并关注劳工权利、残疾司法和网络审查如何在全球南方融合,以加强性工作和残疾活动家之间的团结,将数字平台作为维护访问亲密关系的潜在舞台。阿根廷性工作和残疾活动的结合为更广泛的相互依存概念提供了信息,并重新定义了脆弱性和抵抗力之间的关系,特别是在疫情背景下。“Putas y Discas”邀请我们将性作为健康需求的一部分,并将性援助视为医疗保健涵盖的一系列残疾政策的一部分。更具包容性的欲望政治也可以将性工作者的劳动视为公共护理,并考虑性工作更具革命性的方面如何为更广泛的劳动政治提供信息。性工作激进主义和残疾活动家以亲密接触的形式,对功能失调的医疗系统提出质疑,该系统绕过性作为整体健康,展示了集体的活力和数字激进主义的可能性。