Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)

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Ano de defesa: 2026
Autor(a) principal: Quintino, Marilene Rodrigues lattes
Orientador(a): Matos, Maria Izilda Santos de lattes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em História
Departamento: Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.pucsp.br/jspui/handle/handle/46852
Resumo: This thesis analyzes how the relationships between gender, politics, and communication have become a central axis in the political and sociocultural transformations that occurred in Brazil and Argentina between 2013 and 2018. Situated in the context of the intense reconfigurations of activist dynamics that marked the beginning of the 21st century, a dual movement characterizing the period is observed: the reorganization of feminisms and the emergence of digital communication closely linked to these processes. It examines how the connections and distances between these processes in these Southern Cone countries highlight both their national specificities and transnational dynamics of social mobilization and narrative disputes. In this context, on one hand, it seeks to understand how the so-called Feminist Spring — or Fourth Wave — dialogued, strained, and guided new arrangements of activism throughout the progressive cycle of the Pink Tide, as well as repositioned itself in the face of the subsequent conservative shift in the region. On the other hand, it investigates the emergence of the so-called digital feminist press, an analytical category formulated to reflect on a set of communication initiatives that have been established as spaces for critical storytelling, symbolic dispute, and the creation of new repertoires of collective action both within and outside the digital environment. The research undertakes a mapping of network concepts and collaborative practices that structure the production of meanings and the formulation of political strategies in digital media and on the streets. To this end, it analyzes the discourses produced by the portals Nós, Mulheres da Periferia, LatFem, Marcha, and the magazine Amazonas, understood as counter-hegemonic communication experiences in which plural forms of elaborating these new feminisms were articulated in light of identity frameworks, culture, and historical references that continuously dialogued with the present and the past, as well as with local and regional dynamics in the Latin American context. By examining their editorial practices, languages, and narrative repertoires, the investigation explores how these digital initiatives established new forms of mediation in the public sphere, focusing especially on the agendas of a young generation of activists – among them Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQI+ women – who, within the scope of this research, shape the so-called popular and peripheral feminisms to discuss the mediations and intersections between social mobility, gender, and race in these countries. It is supported, as a basic hypothesis, that this digital feminist press exerted significant influence on the political and symbolic field of contemporary feminisms that escape dichotomous interpretations, establishing itself as a locus of meaning production and collective imagination in the face of the radical transformations and inflections that marked the decade
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spelling Matos, Maria Izilda Santos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3818957885297532http://lattes.cnpq.br/7886151733128873Quintino, Marilene Rodrigues2026-04-22T12:42:36Z2026-04-22T12:42:36Z2026-03-17Quintino, Marilene Rodrigues. Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018). 2026. Tese (Doutorado em História) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em História da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2026.https://repositorio.pucsp.br/jspui/handle/handle/46852This thesis analyzes how the relationships between gender, politics, and communication have become a central axis in the political and sociocultural transformations that occurred in Brazil and Argentina between 2013 and 2018. Situated in the context of the intense reconfigurations of activist dynamics that marked the beginning of the 21st century, a dual movement characterizing the period is observed: the reorganization of feminisms and the emergence of digital communication closely linked to these processes. It examines how the connections and distances between these processes in these Southern Cone countries highlight both their national specificities and transnational dynamics of social mobilization and narrative disputes. In this context, on one hand, it seeks to understand how the so-called Feminist Spring — or Fourth Wave — dialogued, strained, and guided new arrangements of activism throughout the progressive cycle of the Pink Tide, as well as repositioned itself in the face of the subsequent conservative shift in the region. On the other hand, it investigates the emergence of the so-called digital feminist press, an analytical category formulated to reflect on a set of communication initiatives that have been established as spaces for critical storytelling, symbolic dispute, and the creation of new repertoires of collective action both within and outside the digital environment. The research undertakes a mapping of network concepts and collaborative practices that structure the production of meanings and the formulation of political strategies in digital media and on the streets. To this end, it analyzes the discourses produced by the portals Nós, Mulheres da Periferia, LatFem, Marcha, and the magazine Amazonas, understood as counter-hegemonic communication experiences in which plural forms of elaborating these new feminisms were articulated in light of identity frameworks, culture, and historical references that continuously dialogued with the present and the past, as well as with local and regional dynamics in the Latin American context. By examining their editorial practices, languages, and narrative repertoires, the investigation explores how these digital initiatives established new forms of mediation in the public sphere, focusing especially on the agendas of a young generation of activists – among them Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQI+ women – who, within the scope of this research, shape the so-called popular and peripheral feminisms to discuss the mediations and intersections between social mobility, gender, and race in these countries. It is supported, as a basic hypothesis, that this digital feminist press exerted significant influence on the political and symbolic field of contemporary feminisms that escape dichotomous interpretations, establishing itself as a locus of meaning production and collective imagination in the face of the radical transformations and inflections that marked the decadeEsta tese analisa como as relações entre gênero, política e comunicação tornaram-se um eixo central nas transformações políticas e socioculturais ocorridas no Brasil e na Argentina entre 2013 e 2018. Inscrita no contexto das intensas reconfigurações das dinâmicas ativistas que marcaram o início do século XXI, observa-se um duplo movimento que caracterizou o período: a reorganização dos feminismos e a emergência de uma comunicação digital estreitamente articulada a esses processos. Examina-se como as conexões e distâncias entre esses processos, nesses países do Cone Sul, evidenciam tanto suas especificidades nacionais quanto dinâmicas transnacionais de mobilização social e disputas narrativas. Nesse horizonte, por um lado, busca-se compreender de que modo a chamada Primavera Feminista — ou Quarta Onda — dialogou, tensionou e orientou novos arranjos dos ativismos ao longo do ciclo progressista da Onda Rosa, bem como se reposicionou diante da posterior inflexão de viés conservador na região. Por outro, investiga-se o surgimento da denominada imprensa feminista digital, categoria analítica formulada para refletir sobre um conjunto de iniciativas comunicacionais que se constituíram como espaços de fabulação crítica, disputa simbólica e criação de novos repertórios de ação coletiva dentro e fora do ambiente digital. A pesquisa empreende uma cartografia das concepções de rede e das práticas colaborativas que estruturam a produção de sentidos e a formulação de estratégias políticas nas mídias digitais e nas ruas. Para tanto, analisa os discursos produzidos pelos portais Nós, Mulheres da Periferia, LatFem, Marcha e pela revista Amazonas, compreendidos como experiências de comunicação contra-hegemônica nas quais se articulavam formas plurais de elaboração desses novos feminismos à luz de marcos de identidade, cultura e referências históricas que dialogavam de modo contínuo com o presente e o passado, bem como com dinâmicas locais e regionais no contexto latino-americano. A partir do exame de suas práticas editoriais, linguagens e repertórios narrativos, investiga-se como essas iniciativas digitais instituíram novas formas de mediação na esfera pública, focalizando especialmente as agendas de uma jovem geração de ativistas – entre elas mulheres negras, indígenas e LGBTQI+ – que, no escopo desta pesquisa, conformam os chamados feminismos populares e periféricos para discutir as mediações e encruzilhadas entre mobilidade social, gênero e raça nesses países. Sustenta-se, como hipótese basilar, que essa imprensa feminista digital exerceu influência expressiva sobre o campo político e simbólico dos feminismos contemporâneos que escapam a interpretações dicotômicas, consolidando-se como um locus de produção de sentidos e imaginação coletiva ante as transformações e inflexões radicais que marcaram a décadaConselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - CNPq290 p.porPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloPrograma de Pós-Graduação em HistóriaPUC-SPBrasilFaculdade de Ciências SociaisCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIAFeminismos populares e periféricosImprensa feminista digitalRedes transnacionais Brasil-ArgentinaPrimavera feministaQuarta ondaPopular and peripheral feminismsDigital feminist pressBrazil-Argentina transnational networksFeminist springFourth waveCartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)Cartographies of activism in networks: peripheral and popular feminisms in the digital pressinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da PUC_SPinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPORIGINALMarilene Rodrigues Quintino.pdfapplication/pdf6058704https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/46852/1/Marilene%20Rodrigues%20Quintino.pdfe96920bd0ef8232ac5a279c0f9c942f9MD51TEXTMarilene Rodrigues Quintino.pdf.txtMarilene Rodrigues Quintino.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain767130https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/46852/2/Marilene%20Rodrigues%20Quintino.pdf.txt39595bae6ced0c86084c05520b8c3d46MD52THUMBNAILMarilene Rodrigues Quintino.pdf.jpgMarilene Rodrigues Quintino.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1173https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/46852/3/Marilene%20Rodrigues%20Quintino.pdf.jpg3a8ef67276a1237aca2e4b88cb37cce0MD53handle/468522026-04-29 09:08:37.938oai:repositorio.pucsp.br:handle/46852Repositório Institucionalhttps://sapientia.pucsp.br/https://sapientia.pucsp.br/oai/requestbngkatende@pucsp.br||rapassi@pucsp.bropendoar:2026-04-29T12:08:37Repositório Institucional da PUC_SP - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)
dc.title.alternative.en_US.fl_str_mv Cartographies of activism in networks: peripheral and popular feminisms in the digital press
title Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)
spellingShingle Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)
Quintino, Marilene Rodrigues
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
Feminismos populares e periféricos
Imprensa feminista digital
Redes transnacionais Brasil-Argentina
Primavera feminista
Quarta onda
Popular and peripheral feminisms
Digital feminist press
Brazil-Argentina transnational networks
Feminist spring
Fourth wave
title_short Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)
title_full Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)
title_fullStr Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)
title_full_unstemmed Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)
title_sort Cartografias de ativismos em redes: feminismos periféricos e populares na imprensa digital (Brasil e Argentina/ 2013 -2018)
author Quintino, Marilene Rodrigues
author_facet Quintino, Marilene Rodrigues
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Matos, Maria Izilda Santos de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Quintino, Marilene Rodrigues
contributor_str_mv Matos, Maria Izilda Santos de
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topic CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
Feminismos populares e periféricos
Imprensa feminista digital
Redes transnacionais Brasil-Argentina
Primavera feminista
Quarta onda
Popular and peripheral feminisms
Digital feminist press
Brazil-Argentina transnational networks
Feminist spring
Fourth wave
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Feminismos populares e periféricos
Imprensa feminista digital
Redes transnacionais Brasil-Argentina
Primavera feminista
Quarta onda
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Popular and peripheral feminisms
Digital feminist press
Brazil-Argentina transnational networks
Feminist spring
Fourth wave
description This thesis analyzes how the relationships between gender, politics, and communication have become a central axis in the political and sociocultural transformations that occurred in Brazil and Argentina between 2013 and 2018. Situated in the context of the intense reconfigurations of activist dynamics that marked the beginning of the 21st century, a dual movement characterizing the period is observed: the reorganization of feminisms and the emergence of digital communication closely linked to these processes. It examines how the connections and distances between these processes in these Southern Cone countries highlight both their national specificities and transnational dynamics of social mobilization and narrative disputes. In this context, on one hand, it seeks to understand how the so-called Feminist Spring — or Fourth Wave — dialogued, strained, and guided new arrangements of activism throughout the progressive cycle of the Pink Tide, as well as repositioned itself in the face of the subsequent conservative shift in the region. On the other hand, it investigates the emergence of the so-called digital feminist press, an analytical category formulated to reflect on a set of communication initiatives that have been established as spaces for critical storytelling, symbolic dispute, and the creation of new repertoires of collective action both within and outside the digital environment. The research undertakes a mapping of network concepts and collaborative practices that structure the production of meanings and the formulation of political strategies in digital media and on the streets. To this end, it analyzes the discourses produced by the portals Nós, Mulheres da Periferia, LatFem, Marcha, and the magazine Amazonas, understood as counter-hegemonic communication experiences in which plural forms of elaborating these new feminisms were articulated in light of identity frameworks, culture, and historical references that continuously dialogued with the present and the past, as well as with local and regional dynamics in the Latin American context. By examining their editorial practices, languages, and narrative repertoires, the investigation explores how these digital initiatives established new forms of mediation in the public sphere, focusing especially on the agendas of a young generation of activists – among them Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQI+ women – who, within the scope of this research, shape the so-called popular and peripheral feminisms to discuss the mediations and intersections between social mobility, gender, and race in these countries. It is supported, as a basic hypothesis, that this digital feminist press exerted significant influence on the political and symbolic field of contemporary feminisms that escape dichotomous interpretations, establishing itself as a locus of meaning production and collective imagination in the face of the radical transformations and inflections that marked the decade
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