Dress and Dissent: Resistance and Visibility From the Experience of Three Peruvian Activists
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https://doi.org/10.18800/conexion.201902.006Keywords:
Communication, Dressing, Non-hegemonic bodies, Activism, IdentityAbstract
This exploratory article analyzes in a qualitatively way clothing trajectories of people who inhabit non-hegemonic bodies and participate in spaces of feminist activism. A series of interviews were carried out with the objective of knowing first-hand experiences in which clothing is used as a tool to actively raise transgressive messages that claim their identities. During the interviews we could also understand how subjectivities are configured on the margins of a society like Peru, where getting dressed responds to tacit and strict rules and fashion is ad-dressed to hegemonic bodies that also fit binarism.
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Published
2019-12-12
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Bustamante Almonte, F., & Ferrer Pizarro, R. (2019). Dress and Dissent: Resistance and Visibility From the Experience of Three Peruvian Activists. Conexión, (12), 91–112. https://doi.org/10.18800/conexion.201902.006
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Resistance
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