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    Racionalidad extractivista y necropolítica de la expropiación patriarcal: un acercamiento al estudio de las masculinidades para re/pensar el poder del extractivismo.
    (Universidad Icesi, 2022-03-30) Cortés Cortés, Ramón; Zapata Martelo, Emma
    El extractivismo es un modo de explotación que implica una racionalidad particular producida por el proceso de modernidad/colonialidad. Mediante investigación feminista, el propósito de este trabajo es repensar el poder extractivista al aportar la base conceptual para el análisis de las masculinidades en estos contextos por medio de las categorías género, trabajo y violencia. Al mismo tiempo se devela que la racionalidad moderna-colonial, bajo la cual se producen los enclaves extractivistas para fragmentar y mercantilizar los territorios, se da a través de lo que denominamos necropolítica de la expropiación patriarcal. El pacto patriarcal entre masculinidad hegemónica y masculinidades cómplices y subordinadas amplía y profundiza las desigualdades de género en los territorios de extracción. Realizar un análisis de las masculinidades en sitios extractivos permite comprender el avance del extractivismo, así como el lugar que ocupan y disputan los sujetos generizados masculinos en el sistema de relaciones de género.
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    Nuevos problemas sociales: el consumo de crack en las mujeres y la perspectiva de género
    (Universidad Icesi, 2015-01-01) Andretta, Ilana; Limberger, Jéssica
    Objetiva-se compreender o uso do crack em mulheres, sua trajetória de vida e características clínicas, através da perspectiva de gênero. Trata-se de um estudo de caso, de caráter qualitativo. A participante Maria, gestante usuária de crack, encontrava-se em internação hospitalar. Sua história foi permeada por violências, vulnerabilidades e dificuldades familiares. Através dos instrumentos (entrevistas semiestruturada e clínica e Screening Cognitivo), evidenciou-se funções cognitivas preservadas, transtorno de ansiedade generalizada, e transtorno de personalidade antissocial. O preconceito dificultou o acesso ao tratamento, havendo necessidade de intervenções de caráter social, com tratamentos específicos para mulheres usuárias de crack.
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    ¿Podemos seguir hablando de “la mujer” como sujeto del discurso feminista?: Reflexiones a la luz de los discursos de padres separados
    (Universidad Icesi, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 2015-01-01) Garzón Segura, Anni Marcela
    This paper presents reflects upon the subject of feminist discourse based on the discourses of colombian male separated parents about changes in men and women and their perceptions of politics and equality. These discourses were obtained throughout a mixed research with 88 separated parents, ten of whom were interviewed in search of their perceptions from his experience of marital separation. The paper begins with the historical construction of feminism and ends with the discussion on the tensions and agreements with the groups of men and new masculinities.
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    “Familia” como concepto jurídico
    (Universidad Icesi, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 2015-01-01) Jaramillo Sierra, Isabel Cristina; Alviar García, Helena
    The concept of “family” plays an important role in the way national legal regimes distribute both power and resources. However, the idea of what a family is or should be is not univocal for all branches of law. In this paper we wish to contribute to feminist thinking about the law and to legal theory in general, by showing the contradictions and gaps in law’s incorporation of the legal concept of the family and their distributive impact. We use the notion of conceptual fragmentation to refer to the irregular manner in which family as a legal concept lands into the realms of diverse fields of law at different moments in time and with different emphasis. We argue that conceptual fragmentation makes connections through time and subject matter invisible, and therefore makes it harder to have a critique of the role of the family, treated as a legal concept, in the oppression of women. We establish that conceptual fragmentation is not irrational or incoherent but rather patterned in ways that correspond to the losses of women in contemporary societies.
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    Madres comunitarias: un caso paradigmático de la forma en que el derecho produce identidades
    (Universidad Icesi, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 2015-01-01) Pinzón, Manuel Ricardo
    In 2012, because of judgment T-628 of that year, the 1607 Act was issued, whose Article 36 would radically change the status of community mothers in Colombia, as it regulates their employment status. The change came after many years of struggle. This article analyzes the legal status of community mothers in the years before the enactment of the law, from the perspective of gender, using various feminist positions. It aims to show how a public policy as the ICBF community homes, which featured a patriarchal and contingent world view, which locates women in work within the home, played an influential role in building the female identity, and perpetuated a system of specific domination.
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    Aportes de las académicas latinoamericanas para comprender las acciones colectivas de las mujeres
    (Universidad Icesi, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 2015-01-01) Ibarra Melo, María Eugenia
    This article presents a review of academic work on the political participation of women in collective action promoted by social organizations, networks, and the movement of women and feminist in Latin America and Colombia, published in the period from 1990 to 2014. This approach gives priority to the analysis of the content of the texts, it focuses on the way as their authors build objects of research, and on the theoretical references and contributions to the knowledge of the relationship gender and collective action. The different national and regional experiences reported by these studies provide a wealth of descriptive and analytical material. However, based on these findings, the article concludes that it is necessary to enlarge the interpretations about the importance that gender changes have in political culture.
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    Reclamos de autodesignación identitaria a través del espejo mediático
    (Universidad Icesi, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 2015-01-01) Salvador Agra, Saleta de; Martínez Suárez, Yolanda
    With Alice, in Through the Looking Glass, we analyzed the construction of identities from the binomial self-designation - hetero-designation, based on the dual logic in which the identity configuration is inserted and we examined the access to the media and the public sphere. The leap to self-designation involves the transit from the object to the subject, the reformulation of the “space of equals” and the elimination of “ identical space”. The Web offers new opportunities for recognition and self-designation. In that sense, with Alice, we analyze the mediatic “forest” that lies across the screens, to glimpse which space is reserved for the marked minority groups, to see how the media tribunal appoints or allows them to be appointed.
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    Liderazgo de mujeres en el Valle del Cauca: cotidianidades y tensiones entre lo público y lo privado
    (Universidad Icesi, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 2015-01-01) Castelar Caicedo, Andrés Felipe
    Historically, the concepts of the masculine and feminine have been projected as composite dichotomies of opposing values, socially priviledging the values that characterize the male. Thus, women have been assigned roles as reproductive as opposed to productivity; affection, as opposed to the force; private as opposed to public. However, there are paradigmatic cases that are blurring the apparently clear boundaries of gender that imposed these dichotomies. This document is derived from a research project that explores the everyday life of women “community leaders” who, by their work and vocation of leadership and power, represent an example of how fuzzy the boundaries between the values assigned to the masculine and the feminine may become. This article seeks to identify, in the lives of these women, the conflicts and the facilities with which they have to perform a leadership work subjectively demanding and forces them to stake resources to distinguish or being consistent the private and the public.
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    Innovación social y género en la atención a mujeres refugiadas y migrantes: el caso de la atención a VBG en Casa Matria
    (Universidad Icesi, 2024-06-01) García Hincapié, Juan José; Ordóñez Rodríguez, Alejandra
    Re - pensar la innovación social en clave de género implica priorizar la voz de las mujeres que en el Estado moderno y contemporáneo exigen soluciones y respuestas a situaciones problemáticas como las Violencias Basadas en Género. A su vez, pensar en estrategias de innovación social con enfoque de género e interseccional , pasa por pensar en todos las personas y partes involucradas poniendo en el centro a las mujeres migrantes que participan del accionar del Estado y a su vez , son protagonistas de la macro y micropolítica como escenarios/niveles de intervención social que desde la innovación social se deben retroalimentar para solucionar problemas sociales con enfoque de género.
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    El rol de la mujer en la música del Pacífico en Buenaventura
    (Universidad Icesi, 2024-06-10) Pineda Mosquera, Jose Brayan; Salcedo Rojas, Joaquín Andrés
    This project emerges as a critique of the role traditionally imposed on women in the music of the Colombian South Pacific. Starting from the premise that women have been conditioned to play the guasá and sing, preventing them from playing instruments such as the marimba, bombos, and cununos in the traditional format of marimba de chonta typical of this region. The exercise is delimited to the municipality of Buenaventura, considered one of the territorial pillars of Colombian Pacific culture. Initially, a contextualization was carried out in which different aspects of this territory are exposed, such as its history, location, social and economic structure, education, culture, and gender. Subsequently, the music of the Pacific is addressed and concepts related to gender are introduced, focusing specifically on the music of the Pacific in Buenaventura. Additionally, some opinions and comments are presented regarding people related to the scene of traditional music in this municipality. As a result of this work, one of the first record productions of traditional music from the Colombian South Pacific emerges, carried out by a group made up entirely of women. I am referring to the Musical Group Bogando, originally from the municipality of Buenaventura. This group, despite the numerous challenges derived from the intersectionality that it represents by being made up of women and being recognized mostly as Afro-descendants, have managed through this work to materialize their first musical production after approximately 12 years of trajectory. This musical production, named “Pa’ Molé”, is projected not only as a critique but also as an important element in terms of representation for the new generations of the musical tradition of the Colombian South Pacific. In addition, an open invitation is made to question some cultural practices that do not benefit their exponents and that could be unfair to them.