About feminists contributions regarding violence against women
This production is part of the Research and Development Project "Professional interventions and construction of subjectivity: the case of shelters for women victims of violence in Entre Ríos from a gender perspective", which we are carrying out at the Social Work Faculty of the National Un...
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Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC)
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/30738 |
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| Sumario: | This production is part of the Research and Development Project "Professional interventions and construction of subjectivity: the case of shelters for women victims of violence in Entre Ríos from a gender perspective", which we are carrying out at the Social Work Faculty of the National University of Entre Ríos (UNER).
As an introduction, we have made a general characterization of the study and specified the stage it has reached. Within this framework, we appeal to inputs generated in our research process, with a view to dimensioning certain feminist contributions with respect to the interpretative frameworks for considering and addressing violence against women.
We first develop some considerations on the process of decentralization of this violence as a private issue and the role played by the feminist movement in its configuration as a social problem. We report on different international precedents in this line of argument, later entering into the feminisms of the South and in times of democratic restitution. We address the Optional Protocol to the Convention on all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and "Not one less" as significant milestones in the Argentine spectrum, ending with some brief reflections on violence against women as a real syndrome and on the role of the feminist movement as a driving force behind other interpretative frameworks. |
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