Género y representación política: aportes, problemas y perspectivas
In a context of intense neoconservative advancement, both in politics and academia, spaces for critical reflection driven by inclusive and critical research are essential to explore feminist imagination within and beyond institutional frameworks. In this Dossier, against the backdrop of sociopolitic...
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Universidad Nacional de Rosario - Centro de Investigaciones Sociales (CIS) IDES /CONICET
2025
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| Sumario: | In a context of intense neoconservative advancement, both in politics and academia, spaces for critical reflection driven by inclusive and critical research are essential to explore feminist imagination within and beyond institutional frameworks. In this Dossier, against the backdrop of sociopolitical struggles in Latin America, we examine how gender and political representation intersect (or diverge) across descriptive, substantive, symbolic, and formal dimensions, as analyzed by feminist political theorists. Rather than an exhaustive survey, we present a curated selection of key aspects relevant to the topic, informed by the contributions guiding this Dossier. The first section outlines conceptual frameworks for understanding political representation, structured around Hanna Pitkin’s foundational theoretical approach. The second section reflects on existing scholarship concerning women’s political representation from a historiographical perspective, identifying key considerations for consolidating this field of inquiry. The third section engages with recent studies on political representation and gender, shaped by the implementation of gender quota and parity laws across Latin America. Finally, we propose a research agenda that centers transdisciplinarity and interinstitutional solidarity as crucial foundations for understanding historical, social, and political issues through a feminist critical lens in –and for– Latin America. |
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