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ALMA YOLANDA GONZALEZ GOMEZ (2023, [Tesis de doctorado])
La presente tesis doctoral es el resultado de una investigación que rescató historias orales de mujeres yaquis sobre la deportación y el exterminio perpetrado contra la tribu durante el porfiriato y los años revolucionarios. El objetivo planteado consistió en identificar las huellas que preservan las mujeres yoeme de ese pasado traumático, con la finalidad de reconstruir una memoria/posmemoria a través de la cual se pueda analizar, comprender y explicar cómo ellas representan y resignifican en sus narrativas esa etapa histórica en el presente.
Se abordó esta temática debido a la invisibilización historiográfica sobre el genocidio yaqui y el silencio histórico de las mujeres yoeme, bajo la hipótesis de que ellas son quienes salvaguardan y repiten transgeneracionalmente las historias escuchadas de los familiares deportados, desaparecidos o reclutados en la leva.
Esta investigación cualitativa requirió dieciocho meses de trabajo de campo en las comunidades yaquis, donde se realizaron entrevistas a mujeres yoeme para integrar un corpus representativo de trece testimonios. La metodología para rescatar las narrativas partió de un enfoque etnográfico e interdisciplinar mediante la historia oral con apoyo en los marcos conceptuales de los estudios de memoria y posmemoria, así como en las nociones de violencia y genocidio, de duelo y giro afectivo/emocional.
Las conclusiones se remiten a los recuerdos individuales de la deportación y el genocidio yaqui como un pasado vivo en el que persiste el duelo inacabado por las muertes y el destierro forzado, el dolor de las ausencias y el odio hacia el yori, las cicatrices de guerra y las violaciones de ancestras, la esclavitud, la persecución, las penalidades de los traslados inhumanos y los regresos a su territorio ancestral, la ruptura social y familiar, entre otros.
Aunque las narrativas recabadas contienen disonancias respecto a los hechos históricos, éstas corresponden a las subjetividades propias de la historia oral recordada.
Aunado a la aportación de las memorias, esta tesis contribuye con un listado nominal inédito de 250 yaquis deportados en 1900 y hallazgos hemerográficos sobre la deportación.
CIENCIAS SOCIALES Yaquis Mujeres Roles sexuales Historia oral Entrevistas
Angela Meentzen (2023, [Objeto de congreso])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENDER EQUALITY FOOD SYSTEMS CLIMATE CHANGE WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION
Pragya Timsina Emma Karki Brendan Brown (2023, [Artículo])
The majority of the farmers in the rural Global South continue to depend directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihoods. Despite the fact that women account for almost half of the world's farmers, they face gender-specific challenges such as deeply rooted cultural and social norms that limit their access to land, assets, financial markets, agricultural training, and information. Using semi-structured interviews with farmers in the Eastern Gangetic Plains, this study investigates how necessity is becoming one of the major drivers in the bending of agricultural gender norms. The study investigates the connections between feminist political ecology and agricultural technology production frameworks in order to comprehend the implications of technology adoption and influences on gender norms in communities. Women's participation in agriculture was found to be heavily influenced by social and cultural barriers, and they were frequently subjected to social criticism for breaking the systemic gender norms. This paper emphasizes on the growing pattern of bending gender norms with recommendations for increasing women's participation and scope in future agriculture development initiatives through policies and interventions that emphasize gender equity.
Social Barriers Cultural Barriers Feminist Political Ecology CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENDER NORMS WOMEN FARMERS AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY
Women, economic resilience, gender norms in a time of climate change: what do we know?
Cathy Farnworth Anne Rietveld Rachel Voss Angela Meentzen (2023, [Artículo])
This literature delves into 82 research articles, published between 2016 and 2022, to develop a deep understanding of how women manage their lives and livelihoods within their agrifood systems when these systems are being affected, sometimes devastatingly, by climate change. The Findings show that four core gender norms affect the ability of women to achieve economic resilience in the face of climate change operate in agrifood production systems. Each of these gender norms speaks to male privilege: (i) Men are primary decision-makers, (ii) Men are breadwinners, (iii) Men control assets, and (iv) Men are food system actors. These gender norms are widely held and challenge women’s abilities to become economically resilient. These norms are made more powerful still because they fuse with each other and act on multiple levels, and they serve to support other norms which limit women’s scope to act. It is particularly noteworthy that many institutional actors, ranging from community decision-makers to development partners, tend to reinforce rather than challenge gender norms because they do not critically review their own assumptions.
However, the four gender norms cited are not hegemonic. First, there is limited and intriguing evidence that intersectional identities can influence women’s resilience in significant ways. Second, gender norms governing women’s roles and power in agrifood systems are changing in response to climate change and other forces, with implications for how women respond to future climate shocks. Third, paying attention to local realities is important – behaviours do not necessarily substantiate local norms. Fourth, women experience strong support from other women in savings groups, religious organisations, reciprocal labour, and others. Fifth, critical moments, such as climate disasters, offer potentially pivotal moments of change which could permit women unusually high levels of agency to overcome restrictive gender norms without being negatively sanctioned. The article concludes with recommendations for further research.
Economic Resilience Intersectional Identities Women Groups Support CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA ECONOMICS RESILIENCE CLIMATE CHANGE GENDER NORMS AGRIFOOD SYSTEMS WOMEN
Géneros y afectos en la espacialidad universitaria: perspectivas para el diseño de campus futuros
Griselda Flesler Carolina Spataro RAFAEL BLANCO (2023, [Capítulo de libro])
Este trabajo analiza el impacto en el espacio universitario de las políticas de género implementadas en el ámbito de la Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA, Argentina) entre los años 2015 y 2020. Se trata de un estudio de caso realizado en el ámbito de la Ciudad Universitaria, campus en el que se emplazan las facultades de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (FCEyN) y de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo (FADU). El propósito de este artículo es problematizar la relación entre afecto y espacialidad a partir de los resultados de una encuesta que se propuso identificar cuáles son las emociones que suscitan algunos espacios cotidianos para quienes trabajan y estudian en el campus de la UBA, en particular, aquellos intervenidos con políticas de género durante los últimos años.
This paper analyzes the impact on spaciality of gender policies implemented at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA, Argentina) between 2015 and 2020. It is a case study carried out in the campus where the Faculties of Exact and Natural Sciences (FCEyN) and Architecture, Design and Urbanism (FADU) are located. The purpose of this article is to problematize the relationship between affective perception and spatiality based on the results of a survey that aimed to identify the emotions that some daily spaces arouse for those who work and study on the UBA Campus, in particular, those intervened with gender policies in recent years.
Universidad, espacio, género, giro afectivo. University, space, gender, affective turn. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Gender mainstreaming. Community and college. Incorporación de la perspectiva de género. Universidades. Comunidad y universidad. LC191.98.A74 HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA PEDAGOGÍA ORGANIZACIÓN Y PLANIFICACIÓN DE LA EDUCACIÓN
Capability approach and life course cube applied to the migration of skilled women
Lidia Ivonne Munguía Ocampo Arlette Covarrubias (2023, [Artículo, Artículo])
A proposal is developed to integrate Amartya Sen's Capabilities Approach and the study of life trajectories, represented in the life course cube of Bernardi et al. (2019), taking as an empirical example the couple migration the skilled women. The life curse cube allows the visualization of the interdependencies between (1) the temporality of women's life course and the historical moment where the migration process occurs, (2) the individual, social, and environmental conversion factors that provide or restrict their ability to achieve those functionings they consider of value to their lives and how they exercise their agency to achieve their well-being, and (3) the micro, meso and macro levels of interaction that together connect life domains over time from the individual environment, the social relationships and considering external societal structures.
Enfoque de capacidades, migración calificada, cubo de curso de vida, trayectorias de vida, género. CIENCIAS SOCIALES CIENCIAS SOCIALES Capability approach skilled migration, life course cube, life trajectories, gender
Fernando Patron Katya Rodríguez Gómez (2023, [Artículo, Artículo])
The article analyzes if gender parity in subnational legislatures in México has produced a more equitable social representation. It explores the plurality of gender parity in terms of socioeconomic differences, and female and male representation. Using data from Censo de Poderes legislativos Estatales 2020, the article classifies subnational legislators by socioeconomic levels and compared with CONEVAL’s methodology of social stratification in Mexico. The tested hypothesis is that gender parity has not produced a favorable impact on a more equitable political representation in socioeconomic terms so far. Female and male political representation continues to be dominated by upper socioeconomic levels.
Congresos locales México Representación política Paridad de género Clase social CIENCIAS SOCIALES CIENCIAS SOCIALES Subnational Legislatures, social divisions, descriptive representation, gender parity, social class