Bodies in Crisis: Culture, Violence, and Women’s Resistance in Neoliberal Argentina

Cover of "Bodies in Crisis"

“Born and raised in Argentina and still maintaining significant ties to the area, Barbara Sutton examines the complex, and often hidden, bodily worlds of diverse women in that country during a period of profound social upheaval. Based primarily on women’s experiential narratives and set against the backdrop of a severe economic crisis and intensified social movement activism post-2001, Bodies in Crisis illuminates how multiple forms of injustice converge in and are contested through women’s bodies. Sutton reveals the bodily scars of neoliberal globalization; women’s negotiation of cultural norms of femininity and beauty; experiences with clandestine, illegal, and unsafe abortions; exposure to and resistance against interpersonal and structural violence; and the role of bodies as tools and vehicles of political action.” 

Rutgers University Press, 270 pages

Winner of the 2004 Jane Grant Dissertation Fellowship, Barbara Sutton received funding from the Center for the Study of Women in Society to pursue the research on which this book is based. 

Author
Barbara Sutton
Publication
2010