More and more women are using the political sense of the body in a double direction: as an embodiment of violence (a tool for denunciation) and as a territory in the emancipation of the body and the critique of sexual moralities to which the feminine has been relegated. The usage of the body ranges from the aberration to the tyranny that is exerted on women to the paradigm shift that has proposed that women's sexuality cannot continue to be "enclosed" in the "moral Narnia" of those who assume control of erotic rules, sexual and bodily practices for them. In the light of these two paradigmatic connotations spread with fury in the twentieth century, some strategies of the women's movement of the twenty-first century will be discussed to continue positioning the agenda for equality within the framework of the phenomenon of globalization and the digital era established today. In this sense, in general, we will return to two aspects: the relationship of political senses between the body and feminist performance on one hand, and some ideas about equality on the other.
Keywords: Body, performance, equality, feminisms, politics.