This chapter explores how two opposing discourses contested the meaning of the #NoMeCiudanMeViolan mobilization and its impact on the social inclusion of women in relation to presidential power, particularly under the leadership of the Mexico City government. Characterized by violent actions, this mobilization was effective in amplifying women’s voices and demanding that public opinion, as a symbolic representation of the ‘public,” demonstrate solidarity with their demands. Additionally, it played a crucial role in creating and solidifying a new set of semantic innovations, portraying women not only as victims but also as heroines and anti-heroines.

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If They Disappear… Destroy Everything!

  • Luz Angela Cardona Acuña,
  • Nelson Arteaga Botello

摘要

This chapter explores how two opposing discourses contested the meaning of the #NoMeCiudanMeViolan mobilization and its impact on the social inclusion of women in relation to presidential power, particularly under the leadership of the Mexico City government. Characterized by violent actions, this mobilization was effective in amplifying women’s voices and demanding that public opinion, as a symbolic representation of the ‘public,” demonstrate solidarity with their demands. Additionally, it played a crucial role in creating and solidifying a new set of semantic innovations, portraying women not only as victims but also as heroines and anti-heroines.