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- W1487337390 abstract "During the 1980s, the sex wars concerning feminism and prostitution had little effect on Brazilian feminisms. Although prostitution was far from central in this “second wave” of feminism in Brazil, which was organized around fighting the military regime, struggling for democracy and amnesty, and confronting specific struggles against male domination, it provoked curiosity, and a certain proximity grew between feminists and prostitutes. During the decades of 2000 and 2010, networks and coalitions of Brazilian feminists with transnational articulations have increasingly adopted an abolitionist position, denying the differences between prostitution and sex trafficking and refusing to listen to the voices of organized prostitutes. In this article I analyze this complex process, based on research conducted between 2004 and 2011 with an anthropological approach on transnational sex markets and sex trafficking, in which I interviewed Brazilian prostitutes in this country and abroad, feminists, and agents in different positions of the Brazilian state.Durante la decada de 1980, las guerras del sexo feministas en torno a la prostitucion tuvieron poco impacto sobre los feminismos brasilenos. Aunque la prostitucion no constituyo un tema central de debate en la “segunda ola” del feminismo en Brasil, que estaba organizado en torno a la oposicion contra el regimen militar, las luchas a favor de la democracia y la amnistia y la confrontacion contra aspectos concretos de la dominacion masculina despertaron la curiosidad, y hubo proximidad entre algunas feministas y prostitutas. Durante las decadas de 2000 y 2010, redes y coaliciones de feministas brasilenas con articulaciones transnacionales han adoptado cada vez mas posiciones abolicionistas, negando las diferencias entre prostitucion y trafico con fines de explotacion sexual y negandose a escuchar las voces de las prostitutas organizadas. En este articulo analizo este proceso complejo, basandome en investigaciones realizadas entre 2004 y 2011, en una perspectiva antropologica, sobre mercados del sexo transnacionales y trafico con fines de explotacion sexual, en las que entreviste a prostitutas brasilenas en Brasil y en el exterior, a feministas y a agentes en diferentes puestos del Estado brasileno." @default.
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- W1487337390 title "Transnational Sisterhood? Brazilian Feminisms Facing Prostitution" @default.
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