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Luana Mathias: “Menstrual Data Can Become a Biopolitical Control Tool”

Summary by La Vanguardia
Margaret Atwood's novel The Tale of the Maid (1985) describes a dystopian future where fertile women are forced to conceive children for sterile elites, in a system that deprives them of freedom, identity and autonomy. This fiction, disturbingly close to certain current realities, inspired Brazilian lawyer and researcher Luana Mathias in the creation of her project Thelma (Reproductive Health Under Algorithmic Surveillance), whose purpose is to …
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Margaret Atwood's novel The Tale of the Maid (1985) describes a dystopian future where fertile women are forced to conceive children for sterile elites, in a system that deprives them of freedom, identity and autonomy. This fiction, disturbingly close to certain current realities, inspired Brazilian lawyer and researcher Luana Mathias in the creation of her project Thelma (Reproductive Health Under Algorithmic Surveillance), whose purpose is to …

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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