Women, bodies and affectivities: intervening in violence, crisis and urgency

This article was nourished and forged from work within a provincial ministry devoted to the accompaniment of women in situations of violence, in an area dedicated to crisis and emergency care. Starting from this daily practice, we seek to build and identify ways of professional intervention, to retu...

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Autores principales: Font, Ayelén, Nicolini, Celeste
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spelling I10-R314-article-307682020-11-01T15:56:50Z Women, bodies and affectivities: intervening in violence, crisis and urgency Mujeres, cuerpos y afectividades: intervenir en violencia, crisis y urgencia Font, Ayelén Nicolini, Celeste womens body crisis affectivities mujeres cuerpo crisis afectividades This article was nourished and forged from work within a provincial ministry devoted to the accompaniment of women in situations of violence, in an area dedicated to crisis and emergency care. Starting from this daily practice, we seek to build and identify ways of professional intervention, to return to the practice in a renewed and strengthened way. To this end, we position ourselves on the basis of the Praxiological Paradigm (Breilh, 2003) and Feminist Epistemology (Maffía, n.d.). In order to approach the proposed objective, we take two axes: the Affective Turn (López, 2012) that invites to think those dynamics that go through the body, irreducible to the discourse; and on the other hand, to put the body as a way of thinking our profession and our daily life. Putting the body, to be able to reflect and approach other possible and necessary professional approaches. We intend to transmit that for our professional practice, the word continues to have a fundamental role, since it impregnates with meaning the facts that occur in the body, but unfinished, when it is not incarnated. This process is completed and is only possible when it is done in conjunction with one another, in this particular case, the co-workers. El presente artículo se nutrió y forjó a partir del trabajo dentro de un ministerio provincial abocado al acompañamiento de mujeres en situación de violencias, en un área dedicada a la atención en crisis y urgencias. Partiendo de esta práctica cotidiana, buscamos construir e identificar modos de intervenciones profesionales, para regresar a la práctica de manera renovada y fortalecida. Para ello, nos posicionamos desde el Paradigma Praxiológico (Breilh, 2003) y la Epistemología Feminista (Maffía, s.f). Para abordar el objetivo planteado, tomamos dos ejes: el Giro Afectivo (López, 2012) que invita a pensar aquellas dinámicas que pasan por el cuerpo, irreductibles al discurso; y por otro lado, poner el cuerpo como modo de pensar nuestra profesión y nuestra cotidianidad. Poner el cuerpo, para poder reflexionar y aproximarnos a otros abordajes profesionales posibles y necesarios. Pretendemos transmitir que para nuestra práctica profesional, la palabra continúa teniendo un rol fundamental, ya que impregna de significado a los hechos que ocurren en el cuerpo, pero inacabada, cuando no es encarnada. Este proceso se completa y es solo posible al ser en conjunto con una/o otra/a, en este caso en particular, las compañeras de trabajo. Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) 2020-11-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/30768 ConCienciaSocial; Vol. 4 Núm. 7 (2020): Procesos emancipatorios: géneros, disidencias, feminismos; 349-361 2591-5339 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/30768/31439 Derechos de autor 2020 Ayelén Font y Celeste Nicolini https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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mujeres
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Women, bodies and affectivities: intervening in violence, crisis and urgency
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author Font, Ayelén
Nicolini, Celeste
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title Women, bodies and affectivities: intervening in violence, crisis and urgency
title_short Women, bodies and affectivities: intervening in violence, crisis and urgency
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description This article was nourished and forged from work within a provincial ministry devoted to the accompaniment of women in situations of violence, in an area dedicated to crisis and emergency care. Starting from this daily practice, we seek to build and identify ways of professional intervention, to return to the practice in a renewed and strengthened way. To this end, we position ourselves on the basis of the Praxiological Paradigm (Breilh, 2003) and Feminist Epistemology (Maffía, n.d.). In order to approach the proposed objective, we take two axes: the Affective Turn (López, 2012) that invites to think those dynamics that go through the body, irreducible to the discourse; and on the other hand, to put the body as a way of thinking our profession and our daily life. Putting the body, to be able to reflect and approach other possible and necessary professional approaches. We intend to transmit that for our professional practice, the word continues to have a fundamental role, since it impregnates with meaning the facts that occur in the body, but unfinished, when it is not incarnated. This process is completed and is only possible when it is done in conjunction with one another, in this particular case, the co-workers.
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