The article seeks to make an anthropological contribution in relation to two related purposes. First, based on the body itineraries of a cisgender adult woman and a man, of similar age, who live in Buenos Aires and share a social position as rengos, we explore the assemblages of gender, (disabled) body and sexuality. Secondly, a critique of the subalternization and reification of the corporal difference within the capitalist mode of production is developed and links are identified between different matrices that generate discrimination. Placing the body as common ground of human experience, the text advocates the formation of alliances between collectives as a means to face common oppressions.; El artículo busca realizar un aporte antropoló...