Collective health, gender and sexuality: praxis for reproductive, erotic and gender justice
Claudia Bonan
Abstract:This essay revisits aspects of the historical process of co-constitution in the field of collective health and gender and sexuality studies in Brazil. It discusses how the image objective of human rights, equity, valuing diversity, and social justice are seminal to them. It reflects on how the production of knowledge, political action, and the development of new practices in the theoretical-political field of gender and sexuality - particularly with the expansion of intersectional and decolonial perspectives -… Show more
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