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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Caça às bruxas: a criminalização do aborto e as implicações para as mulheres na atualidade(Universidade Federal da Bahia, 2019-04) ZAHLUTH, Carolina Messeder; LIMA, Maria Lúcia Chaves; DIAS, Bárbara Lou da Costa VelosoThe article aims to discuss the similarities between the current debate on the criminalization of abortion and the historical witch hunt in the Late Middle Ages and in Modernity Age, seeking to punctuate the effects that this relationship causes on women's bodies and experiences. For this, is made a brief contextualization of the history of the witch-hunt as an essential event for the diffusion of capitalism and expropriation of the bodies and reproductive functions of women, as well as to contextualize the current abortion debate in Brazil as a tension between the feminist movements and the conversational and religious groups. Three main similarities have been identified between witch hunts and the current criminalization of abortion: domination and expropriation of women's bodies and reproductive functions; the two periods persecute, kill and make black, poor and peripheral women vulnerable; and both create and perpetuate a misogynist culture that incites violence and hate crimes against women.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Elas e o neoconservadorismo: análise da desinformação sobre aborto entre mulheres evangélicas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2024-05-16) LEAL, Camila Fagundes; ESTEVES, Lorena Cruz; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6917631244983786; http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1332-1236; LAGE, Danila Gentil Rodriguez Cal; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4593992869253877; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3243-8368This dissertation aims to analyze how evangelical women from the Cabanagem neighborhood, one of the neighborhoods considered peripheral to Belém (PA), position themselves on abortion and how they interact with highly visible content on the subject, in a context of misinformation and advancement of neoconservatism. The theoretical discussion is central to the abortion theme (Barrancos, 2022; Biroli, 2016), neoconservatism (Vaggione; Machado; Biroli, 2020), disinformation, post-truth and disinformation content (Gelfert, 2018; Nguyen, 2018; Wardle; Derakshan, 2017) and beliefs in the formation of moral values (Haro, 2006). As a methodological procedure, estructured and semi-structured and dynamic interviews on abortion were conducted with eight evangelical women, residents of the Cabanagem neighborhood, in Belém (PA) and active in the churches, seeking to understand their social and informational contexts and how they feel and react to content. misinformation about abortion. At the end of the analysis, was observed that the issue of abortion and misinformation on the topic is intimately linked to political, social, cultural processes that arise from sociability, education and historical processes such as the political, educational and institutional constitution of the country. Iramuteq was also used to help with the analysis process. Was noticed that religious beliefs, which compose the moral values of the research participants, combined with their perceptions of the world, were fundamental in the process of believing or not in disinformative content. As a concluding proposal for the research, was proposed the identification of the stereotypes that reverberate in the speeches of these conservative women, to become axes of dialogue to be worked on with them by progressive groups, as a way to combat disinformative content and the imaginary that invisibilizes the debate on abortion.