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Feminismos en América Latina provides a comprehensive analysis of feminist organizing around abortion rights in Mexico and Brazil, two countries with distinct legal and cultural contexts. The authors, Gisela Zaremberg and Debora Rezende de Almeida, explore how nested networks of feminist activists have built transnational coalitions to advance reproductive justice and challenge restrictive abortion laws.
Through detailed case studies and empirical research, the book examines the strategies, ideologies, and challenges facing feminist movements in both nations. It addresses how local activism connects to broader regional and international movements, highlighting the role of collective action, political institutions, and social mobilization in advancing women’s rights to bodily autonomy and reproductive freedom.
Part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements in Politics and Society in Latin America series, this work contributes essential insights into contemporary Latin American feminism and the ongoing struggle for abortion access.







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