Abstract
Spain is analyzed as a laboratory where strategies of mobilization against sexual and women's rights based on the discourse of the “gender ideology” have been tried by ultraconservative and Catholic actors. Four moments are reviewed: the discourse of the Catholic Church, as the original source of this new moral panic language; Progressive legal reforms that trigger the cycle of protest; Social contestation of the conservative groups and the moderate conservative reaction from the government.
Gender Ideology; Human Rights; LGBT; Feminism; Religion