Neither imprisioned nor dead:
visualities of feminist activism as an Instagram carousel post
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18568/cmc.v21i62.2982Keywords:
legal abortion, feminism, image, InstagramAbstract
In recent years, we have observed how images participate in the dispute over feminist agendas, no longer as a representation of groups of women or a historical record of their actions, but as constituent resources of the political agenda itself. Photographs and videos gain even more prominence as they are associated with the media emergence of everyday facts and episodes that circulate in journalistic coverage, pages and profiles on digital social networks. This text proposes a theoretical and critical exercise on two recent audiovisual reports about the demonstrations for legal and safe abortion in Brazil. In both, we observe that it is the images that lead the protests in a performative language that articulates body, voice and affection.
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