Political feminization in Latin America: analysis of the discourses of Castro, Fernández and Rousseff
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https://doi.org/10.5377/innovare.v11i2.14781Keywords:
Latin America, Political discourse, Political feminizationAbstract
Introduction. The development of women in politics allows us to visualize how feminization influences the Latin American socio-political landscape. The study´s aim was to analyze the political discourses of a current president and two former presidents: Xiomara Castro from Honduras, Cristina Fernández from Argentina, and Dilma Rousseff from Brazil. Methods. A qualitative analysis was used by describing and interpreting political discourses and conducting interviews to experts. Results. Various similarities were evident between the discourses of Xiomara Castro, Cristina Fernández, and Dilma Rousseff such as the strategies employed in their discourses and the feminization in them, their most recurrent themes, their position regarding their opposition, among other aspects. Conclusion. Feminization in Latin American politics still has a long way to go because we live in societies with immutable gender roles, where masculinity bases persist.
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Copyright (c) 2022 Andrea Camila Fernández, Ingrid Paola Villalta, Luis Rodrigo Corea, Luisa Cook Alvarado
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