1st Edition

Latinx Feminist Thought Ideas, Movements, and the Pursuit of Reproductive Justice

By Rocío R. García Copyright 2027
172 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

172 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Drawing on the influence of Collins’ Black Feminist Thought , this book explores how Latinx feminists create theories about intersecting inequalities via their social movement practice—particularly as these relate to reproductive justice. Many people in the United States associate reproductive politics primarily with the contentious debates surrounding abortion and contraceptive access. Yet,... Read more

Prologue: A Letter of Gratitude to Patricia Hill Collins

Introduction: Latinx Feminist Imaginations and the Movement for Reproductive Justice  

1. The Reproductive Politics Remix: A Latinx Feminist RJ 101

2. (Des)Encuentros Feministas: Distinguishing Features of Latinx Feminisms 

3. RJing Debates on Difference in Collective Action

4. “We’re Not All Anti-Choice”: Challenging La Santa Controlling Image in Abortion Advocacy 

5. “I Have the Right to Parent, Too”: Challenging The Hyper-Breeder Controlling Image in Anti-Poverty and Youth Advocacy

6. Feeling Reproductive Justice: Every Day Imaginations of Latinx Feminist Poets 

Conclusion: On the Promise of Latinx Reproductive Justice 

My RJ Story: mi testimonio 

Biography

Rocío R. García is an assistant professor of sociology in the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University. Committed to scholar activism, she worked with California Latinas for Reproductive Justice for three years. Her research centers feminist of color activisms, intersectional feminist theories, the sociology of knowledge, reproductive politics, and qualitative methods. In addition to her research on reproductive justice, she has published work examining how women of color make decisions about family formation and the intersections of racial and gender inequalities in the politics that surround academic knowledge production.