ABSTRACT

This chapter addresses interregionalism by drawing on the experience of the Latin American-European feminist actions from 2014 to the global strike in 2018. It examines the prominent roles played by women and feminist mobilizations between Latin America and Europe to go beyond the “Normative Power of Europe”, to consider non-state actors in the analysis of regionalism and interregionalism. It draws on informal and formal conversations with participants, previous intensive fieldwork as well as manifestos and documents prepared by national and transnationalized actions, social network publications and so on. The chapter analyses the 8th March of 2017 and 2018 Women’s Marches as a regional practice between Latin America and Europe. The Latin American women and feminists mobilized by identifying themselves regionally and specifying characteristics of their particular context. The region could be Latin America or, in the Spanish context, the Ibero-American identification as a political opportunity structure.