Anti-Abortion Mobilization in Latin America: Signs of a Field in Transformation

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Anti-abortion movement in Latin America, abortion, sexual and reproductive rights, anti-gender campaigns, mobilization and countermobilization, neoconservatism, Latin America

Resumen

Gender and sexuality have become a focal point of the political divide in Latin America. In many countries, religious actors, political leaders, pro-life and pro-family nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), among others, have come together to promote a neoconservative shift in contemporary regional politics. Despite the constant public presence of religious actors and their long-standing influence on public policies in the region, recent challenges to sexual and reproductive rights have come from a field in transformation. The anti-abortion mobilization shows important signs of adaptation and mutation on different fronts – networks, alliances, strategies, and frameworks. Finally, this process of renovation has led to the expansion of this dispute towards a broader anti-gender alliance, and the increasing importance of legal strategies and tools by anti-abortion actors is remarkable. The transformations in the anti-abortion field were globally put into action after the conservatives’ defeat in the UN Conference in Cairo, and they also interacted with different local processes, in response to the relational dynamics between movement and countermovement. However, we can see important convergences among Latin-American cases. Drawing on evidence from case studies of countries in the region, this article analyses the main characteristics of contemporary antiabortion activism in Latin America. It identifies significant commonalities among the cases and raises the hypotheses that shifts in the composition of the anti-abortion networks, in mobilization strategies and frames are inserted in a trend that has been transnationally diffused and subject to different processes of vernacularization. This article ultimately calls attention to the need for more empirical research to address the regional dynamics of transnational actors, diffusion processes, and local adaptations.

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Marta Rodriguez de Assis Machado, Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

PhD and Master in Philosophy and Theory of Law from the University of São Paulo. Associate Dean of the Academic Master’s and PHD Programs at FGV DIREITO SP. Professor at FGV São Paulo Law School (FGV DIREITO SP) and Researcher at the Brazilian Center of Analysis and Planning (Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento, Cebrap, Brazil). Researcher at the Center on Law and Social Transformation, Norway.

María Angélica Peñas Defago, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

PhD in Law and Social Sciences from National University of Cordoba, Argentina. Researcher at National Scientific and Technological Research Council of Argentina (Conicet). Professor, School of Law at National University of Cordoba, Argentina.

Camila Gianella Malca, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Peru

PhD in Psychology from the University of Bergen. Assistant Professor at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Perú (PUCP). Research Fellow at Centre on Law and Social Transformation, Norway.

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2022-11-24