Post-development is about the unmaking and remaking of development through the intervention of new narratives, new ways of thinking and doing. Body politics refers to the myriad of practices where feminists reclaim the lived experience of the female body as a vehicle for making and remaking the world through campaigns such as ending gender based violence or menstrual activism. In this talk I explore how body politics is an important feature of post-development discourse through the disruptive and critical interventions of feminist theory and practice. I look how body politics plays out in the post-development landscape in three forms of body politics: 1) reproductive justice; 2)
racialised bodies in resistance; 3) reworlding and life-in-common strategies.