This is not about reducing women to bodily functions. It is about destroying the myth that women must always be clean, controlled, courageous, and polite.
At first glance, the phrase "de mujeres cagonas" sounds like an insult. In many Spanish-speaking households, calling a woman cagona implies she is fearful, weak-bowelled, or—in the crudest sense—someone who loses control of her body at the wrong moment. But language evolves, and so does entertainment. Over the last decade, a new wave of female creators, comedians, and showrunners has deliberately embraced the grotesque, the scatological, and the socially cowardly as tools for rebellion. They are producing what could be called contenido de mujeres cagonas : content where women are allowed to be messy, afraid, physically crude, and unapologetically vulgar. xxx de mujeres cagonas 3gp
Hosted by two Spanish feminist philosophers, this podcast uses scatological metaphors to critique patriarchy. Episode titles include: "La cagona de Simone de Beauvoir" (discussing Beauvoir’s fear of public speaking) and "Cagar en la tumba de Kant." It is highbrow and lowbrow simultaneously. By calling themselves cagonas , they disarm attacks: "Yes, we are afraid. But we speak anyway." This is not about reducing women to bodily functions