“Ideologia de gênero”: notas para a genealogia de um pânico moral contemporâneo

During the last years, in different national contexts, emerged debates about what religious and non-religious groups call “gender ideology”. This paper tries to retrace this term’s genealogy to comprehend the political grammar in which it works. With this objective, the paper investigates texts that...

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subjects direitos sexuais e reprodutivos
empreendedores morais
Ethics
Gender
Genealogy
Human rights
ideologia de gênero
Ideology
Moral panic
Politics
política latino-americana
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Religious cultural groups
religião
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