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Salud colect ; 14(3): 405-423, jul.-sep. 2018. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-979098

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RESUMEN Este artículo indaga en las configuraciones de laicidad presentes en el debate parlamentario sobre el proyecto de interrupción voluntaria del embarazo en 2018 y en algunos espacios específicos del activismo feminista en los que se discute y promueve la laicidad, relevados entre 2015 y 2018. A partir del análisis de las versiones taquigráficas de los discursos de diputados/as y senadores/as, y las observaciones participantes en encuentros de mujeres y/o feministas, analizamos las ideas que emergen sobre la relación entre Estado, iglesias, religiones, espiritualidades y democracia cuando se discuten y/o promueven derechos sexuales y reproductivos. Los resultados permiten confirmar la hipótesis sobre la profundización de la presencia del discurso de la laicidad en ambas Cámaras durante 2018, con diferentes definiciones e intensidades, y la ampliación de los apoyos a las campañas ya existentes por el Estado laico en los espacios feministas; y, en paralelo, la problematización de una identidad feminista, religiosa y/o espiritual confluyente.


ABSTRACT This article explores the configurations of secularism present in the parliamentary debate on the voluntary termination of pregnancy bill in 2018, and in some specific areas of feminist activism in which secularism is discussed and promoted, collected in the period between 2015 and 2018. Based on the official transcriptions of the speeches of deputies and senators during the debates as well as participant observation in national and regional women's and feminist gatherings, we analyze the ideas that emerge in relation to the State, churches, religions, spiritualities and democracy when sexual and reproductive rights are discussed. The results confirm our hypothesis regarding the expansion of the discourse on secularism in both Chambers during 2018, with different definitions and intensities, as well as the amplification of support for existing feminist campaigns for a secular State and, in parallel, new problematizations regarding the confluence of a feminist identity with religious and/or spiritual identity.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Abortion, Induced/legislation & jurisprudence , Feminism , Secularism , Argentina , Politics , Religion and Medicine , Women's Rights , Health Policy
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