INVESTIGADORES
JONES Daniel Eduardo
artículos
Título:
Sexual rights, Religion and Post-Neoliberalism in Argentina (2003-2015)
Autor/es:
DANIEL JONES; LUCIA ARIZA; MARIO PECHENY
Revista:
Religion and Gender
Editorial:
International Association for the Study of Religion and Gender (IARG) and Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals
Referencias:
Lugar: Utrecht; Año: 2018 vol. 8 p. 84 - 101
ISSN:
1878-5417
Resumen:
This paper examines the relation between sexual politics and post-neoliberalism/populism in Kirchners? Argentina between 2003 and 2015, focusing on the role of religious actors. Despite the opposition of religious leaders, including that of Archbishop Jorge Bergoglio (now Pope Francis), Argentina advanced in the recognition of gender and sexual rights during the Kirchners? administrations. Conflicts around gender and sexuality, particularly around same-sex marriage, explain some of the tensions between political and religious actors in the period. The focus of this paper on sexual politics shows that the Kirchners? administrations, unlike other traditional populist or post-neoliberal administrations, had a strong liberal component, which explains the tensions between that populist government and conservative religious actors.