“…38 Insofar as it is perceived and taken as a means for experimentation -though never abstracted from transformations in politics, culture, and interpersonal relationsthe body is experienced as subjective (Gomes and Sorj, 2014) and as an instance where these experimentations can explore the limits of its plasticity and performativity. 39 This panorama shows that these changes are also related to an investment in strategies where the Internet has a key role, such as, for example, in the articulation of networks of "physical 38 References related to the autonomy of the body and claims for the decriminalization of abortion, family planning, and women's health (Gomes and Sorj, 2014). The authors also indicate how among the bodies of contemporary feminism one finds the significant presence of young people under the age of twenty, producing a stark contrast with the bodies of feminist generations from the 1970s and 1980s, during which many feminists had returned from experiences in exile, were or had been married, had experienced maternity, and were already in the labor market; accordingly, in this period, the demands reflected the moment of that generation's life cycle (Gomes and Sorj, 2014).…”