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

Stengel, Natalia; Fortanell Trejo, Betsabee and Juvera-Ávalos, Janett, eds. (2025) Las stickers de WhatsApp de Lorena Wolffer: trasladando el activismo feminista callejero a las redes. In: Mujeres, comunicación y cultura digital. En Clave de Género (1st). Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Querétaro, pp. 76-116. ISBN 978-607-513-758-2 (https://doi.org/10.61820/UAQ.9786075137582)

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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.

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Stengel, Natalia ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4135-000X; Fortanell Trejo, Betsabee and Juvera-Ávalos, Janett