Say care: Reflections in dialogue with Latin American immigrants
This article brings together some reflections on narratives of care that emerge from dialogues with Latin American immigrants from Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela and Haiti, who currently reside in Córdoba. At present, contributions are taken from the current postgraduate thesis process, Master in Latin Am...
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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)
2021
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| Sumario: | This article brings together some reflections on narratives of care that emerge from dialogues with Latin American immigrants from Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela and Haiti, who currently reside in Córdoba. At present, contributions are taken from the current postgraduate thesis process, Master in Latin American Studies at the National University of Cuyo-Mendoza, as well as participation as a member in various research projects around Caring and being cared for in our culture, at the National University of Córdoba. From there, the notion of care is analyzed, a topic that today is at the center of social discourse, considering intersections of the categories race and gender, with a situated, regional and decolonial perspective. As a result of this, it is invited to think about the territorialities of care, and therefore, in the care narratives constructed daily and publicly. Reflections that invite us to think about care in daily life and professional intervention. |
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