Bolivian Women on Farms, Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina its Double Condition of Women Migrant

Authors

  • María Milena Quiroz Licenciada en Ciencias de la Educación. Investigadora adscripta del Centro de investigación Interdisciplinar Filosofía y Escuela. (CIIFE). Profesora universitaria, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v12i1.1219

Keywords:

Bolivian women, migrant women, participation, gender, identities, community

Abstract

This socioeducational study was undertaken in the region of Las Chacras, Malargüe, Mendoza and Argentina. It is focused on the women of the community and their practices, as well as the construction of its significances and different forms of participation in the micro-local reality. Based on the focus of this research, women are considered as a relational being that binds with the world and other social actors. Thus, we have explored the characteristics of the patriarchal model pressure upon gender relations. The stigma of women being represented as weak, domestic, passive, incomplete and isolated, has contributed to their exclusion from social, cultural and political participation.

This contemporary social complexity allows explaining the demand and the desire of women to undertake new identities as excluded group in the civil society and redefine gender’s recognition taking into consideration its intervention on culture, as well as the education of the environment with their own particularity.

CIENCIA E INTERCULTURALIDAD, Volume 12, Year 6, No. 1, Jan-July, 2013; 98-107

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Published

2013-11-01

How to Cite

Milena Quiroz, M. (2013). Bolivian Women on Farms, Malargüe, Mendoza, Argentina its Double Condition of Women Migrant. Ciencia E Interculturalidad, 12(1), 98–107. https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v12i1.1219

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Gender and Identity