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Las stickers de WhatsApp de Lorena Wolffer: trasladando el activismo feminista callejero a las redes

Translated title of the contribution: Lorena Wolffer's WhatsApp Stickers. Taking Feminist Street Activism to Social Media

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Abstract

In this essay, I explore the possibility of using Judith Butler’s concept of “bodies in alliance” (2011) to explain the effects produced by Lorena Wolffer’s WhatsApp stickers. Wolffer’s project emerged from a collaboration with artists such as Betzamee, Cerrucha, and María María Acha-Kutcher, and was developed in coordination with CIEG-UNAM to create protest stickers intended for use in everyday conversations. Published during the COVID-19 pandemic, these stickers, I argue, enabled a continuation of feminist demonstrations at a moment when women could not gather in public to protest.
Translated title of the contributionLorena Wolffer's WhatsApp Stickers. Taking Feminist Street Activism to Social Media
Original languageSpanish
Title of host publicationMujeres, comunicación y cultura digital
EditorsBetsabee Fortanell Trejo, Janett Juvera-Ávalos
Place of PublicationQuerétaro
Chapter3
Pages76-116
Number of pages40
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)978-607-513-758-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Nov 2025

Publication series

NameEn Clave de Género
PublisherUniversidad Autónoma de Querétaro
ISSN (Print)513-598-4

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
  2. SDG 5 - Gender Equality
    SDG 5 Gender Equality

Keywords

  • Feminist Art
  • feminist activism
  • feminist digital art

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