Women's Solidarity and Social Media: Sisterhood Concept in #LasRespondonas, a Facebook group in Peru

08/22/2021
by   Juan Bossio, et al.
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Women in Peru are exposed daily to gender violence and exclusion. Several feminist groups have used social media to share information, debate, denounce, organize, and provide help to victims. This contribution analyzes the meaning of female solidarity, sisterhood or sororidad, as a feminist political concept among members of one feminist Facebook group. We reviewed the how various feminist and sisterhood concepts clustered together in the group communications by reviewing group publications and comments as far as interviewing key former and current members. The sisterhood concept was found to be central to feminist practice.

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