Authors
Barbara Sutton, Elizabeth Borland
Publication date
2018/12/2
Journal
Culture, Health & Sexuality
Volume
20
Issue
12
Pages
1378-1393
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
In recent years, there have been calls in activist spaces to ‘queer’ abortion rights advocacy, to incorporate non-normative notions of gender identity and sexuality into abortion struggles and services. Argentina provides an interesting site in which to examine these developments, since there is a longstanding movement for abortion rights in a context of illegal abortion and a recent ground-breaking Gender Identity Law that recognises key trans rights. In this paper, we analyse public documents from the abortion rights movement’s main coalition – the National Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe and Free Abortion – alongside interviews with 19 Campaign activists to examine shifts and tensions in contemporary abortion rights activism. We trace the incorporation of trans-inclusive language into the newly proposed abortion rights bill and conclude by pointing to contextual factors that may limit or enhance the further …
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Scholar articles
B Sutton, E Borland - Culture, Health & Sexuality, 2018