“精神是政治”

Karina Felitti
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本文分析了女权主义思想和实践在女性圈子和与城市中产阶级异性恋顺性女性相关的工作坊中的流通,以及当代阿根廷大规模女权主义动员中精神因素的存在。它使用了一种定性方法,该方法基于2014年至2019年10月期间对数字内容进行的人种学观察、访谈和分析。在国内和国际女权主义的可见性和精神产品和服务的广泛可用性的背景下,我探索世俗化和性政治,精神和女权主义之间的关系。结果显示,以世俗为基础的女权主义渗透到精神实践中,并越来越多地将自己定义为精神的女性参与到女权主义示威活动中。他们还认为,这种统一有助于在一个综合了身体知识、自我管理、授权和精神健康等概念的定义中传播性权利和生殖权利。
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“The Spiritual is Political”
This article analyses the circulation of feminist ideas and practices in women’s circles and connected workshops geared to urban middle-class heterosexual cisgender women, and the presence of spiritual elements in massive feminist mobilisations in contemporary Argentina. It uses a qualitative methodology based on ethnographic observations, interviews and analyses of digital content carried out between 2014 and October 2019. In a national and international context of feminist visibility and broad availability of spiritual goods and services, I explore the relations between secularisation and sexual politics, and spirituality and feminisms. The outcomes show a secular-based feminism permeable to spiritual practices and an increasing participation of women who define themselves as spiritual in feminist demonstrations. They also suggest that this convergence assists in the dissemination of sexual and reproductive rights in a definition that integrates notions of bodily knowledge, self-management, empowerment and spiritual wellness.
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