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Alteridades

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BARCENAS BARAJAS, Karina. #EleNão (Not him): Intersectional techno-feminism in Brazil against the ascent of evangelical neoconservatism and post-fascism. Alteridades [online]. 2020, vol.30, n.59, pp.43-56.  Epub Feb 02, 2021. ISSN 2448-850X.  https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcsh/alteridades/2020v30n59/barcenas.

This paper aims to analyze the way women who embody diverse inequalities -gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity religion- produced an intersectional techno-feminism to position themselves against the post-fascism promoted by Jair Bolsonaro. During his 2018 presidential campaign, intersectional technofeminism made evident Jair Bolsonaro’s post-fascist alliances with a predominantly pentecostal and neopentecostal evangelical sector, as well as its affinities with a neoliberal model. For this demonstration, it was used a methodological strategy based on digital ethnography, through which the technopolitical tactics -that is, between the internet and the street- that the Facebook group Women United Against Bolsonaro articulated.

Keywords : technopolitics; feminisms; inequalities; collective action; digital ethnography.

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