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2. Reflexiones psicoanalíticas acerca de la justicia, la ley y la legalidad en el Perú de hoy.
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VALDIVIA, ROCÍO FRANCO, RUIZ, ELIZABETH HAWORTH, and JULIO-ROSPIGLIOSI, CECILIA MARTINEZ
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This article proposes a reflection on the irrational aspects of justice and legality that remain veiled in the debate on the difficulties of judicial reform processes in our region and which are expressed harshly in gender violence. Psychoanalytic contributions on culture state that the existence of the unconscious (the instinctual life of the subject) is that which enables the establishment of the law. From this perspective, conflict is inherent in human beings and the anxieties it arouses cannot be bypassed or denied. Therefore, the establishment of limits and a healthy expression of aggression depend on the internal construction of legality in the subject. On the intersubjective level, the mismatch between the expectations of the population and justice operators is associated with the confusion between social reality and the real (Lacan), generating a basic misunderstanding to be solved. As a method, fundamental psychoanalytic concepts are employed and situations of violence against women from Peruvian rural communities are discussed. The paper concludes that it is essential to any process of change or reform to work around the elaboration of anxieties that block the task in institutions and groups. This work facilitates access to justice, while generating new knowledge in this field [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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3. VIOLENCIA INSTITUCIONAL HACIA LAS MIGRANTES BOLIVIANAS. MARIANISMO Y RESTRICCIÓN A LA MOVILIDAD.
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Gutiérrez, Virginia Fuentes and Romero, Belén Agrela
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VIOLENCE , *WOMEN , *CRIMES against women , *WOMEN immigrants , *CRIMES against immigrants , *GENDER studies , *SOCIAL action , *FEMININITY , *SOCIAL history - Abstract
In this paper we outline some of the research results of a larger work which studies the Bolivian migration from a gender perspective, as well as the impact of the institutional practices that determine the transnational experience. In a global scene of restrictive rules concerning the human mobility, we notice how control and dominance strategies are present in ideologies and symbolic mechanisms. Women options in the migration process are trapped through them. We propose to recognize the symbolic and institutional violence that pressures migrants during their migration journey, focusing on understanding the ideological content - sexism and marianism - in which they are based on. We present an analysis of the instrumented ways of applying violence against Bolivian migrant women and its families from the social action practices implemented at origin and destination (transnational perspective). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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4. MUJER, VIOLENCIA Y CINE: LA AGRESIÓN MASCULINA COMO ESTRATEGIA NARRATIVA.
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Hernández, Coral Morera
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This paper explores the representations and cinema narrative models around two topics, women and violence, in a period from the forties to the present day. It is a contemporary look that aims to identify the speech, the repertoire and the main dimensions filmed in movies that include scenes about the topic just described. The aim of this study is to propose a reflection and a discussion around the role of cinema as a transmitting agent of violence against women, in movies that are not about violence. Through content analysis of different types of movie genres, from an evolutionary and comparative perspective, and limited to films that are not violent per se, we analyze male violence against women from physical and verbal nature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
5. VULNERAR LOS ESPACIOS FEMENINOS: SUAVIZAR LA VIOLENCIA A TRAVÉS DE LA CANCIÓN MEXICANA Y SU DIFUSIÓN RADIOFÓNICA.
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Velázquez-Barba, Rosario Eliud
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WOMEN , *VIOLENCE , *SOCIAL problems , *RADIO broadcasting ,MEXICAN music - Abstract
In this paper the topic of implicit gender violence in Mexican song and its dissemination through radio addresses. It is an approach to the devastation of the human dignity of women by songwriters that have softened the aggression for free broadcasting. From oldies to present day, composers, interpreters and communicators, in full government complacency and a close relationship with a male training, have created and disseminated androcentrism music and have sold a premise: women are not worthy of man. It is part of feminist positions; history of radio as a social phenomenon, the forgotten law; music as an element of socialization to reach a point of agreement: remove broadcasting any kind of violence against women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
6. El feminicidio y la violencia de género en la prensa argentina: un análisis de voces, relatos y actores.
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Angélico, Rocio, Dikenstein, Violeta, Fischberg, Sabrina, and Maffeo, Florencia
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FEMICIDE , *VIOLENCE against women , *CRIMES against women , *SUBALTERN , *WOMEN , *VIOLENCE ,ARGENTINE social conditions - Abstract
In this paper we intend to address an analysis of the publication of domestic violence and femicide cases, through a survey conducted with four Argentine newspapers during the first half of 2012. We are interested in enquiring who the privileged representatives by the media are when reporting on the phenomenon, in order to distinguish the space of enunciation that the press gives to diverse actors. Through the analysis of the stories of aggressors, family, justice and victims, we intend to observe the diverse positions and the arguments involved and elucidate who has a louder voice in defining and fixing the interpretations of femicide and gender violence. Based on this, we seek to catch a sight of the reduced space women take up in a sea of voices in counterpoint. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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7. Violencia de género en espacios públicos: un estudio diagnóstico.
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Pérez, Rosario Román, Cubillas Rodríguez, María José, and Valdez, Elba Abril
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VIOLENCE against women , *PUBLIC spaces & society , *VIOLENCE research , *VIOLENCE , *BULLYING research , *SCHOOL violence research , *VIOLENCE prevention , *EQUALITY & society , *SOCIAL history - Abstract
In this paper, we analyze the results of an assessment of the current situation of gender violence in different scenarios, in Sonora, Mexico, based on data from the National Survey on the Dynamics of Household Relation-ships (2006). Violence more frequently reported by women was that of community. Mobbing and bullying occur in smaller proportions. The results suggest the need of expanding areas of analysis in Endireh to enhance its ability to identify violence in different settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
8. La eliminación de la violencia contra la mujer. ¿Una utopía?
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Ramos Lira, Luciana
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VIOLENCE against women , *SEXUAL harassment of women , *NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations , *WOMEN'S health , *FEMICIDE , *INTERNATIONAL Day of Peace - Abstract
On December 1999, the UN General Assembly designated November 25 as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Thus, governments, international and non-governmental organizations were invited to develop activities to raise public awareness about the problem on that day. Since 1981 activist women marked November 25 as the day against violence. This paper pretends to make some reflections about violence against women, considering that this is a political, social, cultural, legal and human rights-related issue, but also a severe public health problem. Mental health researchers and professionals should be aware of the relevance of this phenomenon and its multiple manifestations, including sexual abuse, incest, forced prostitution, and sexual harassment in streets, institutions and domestic contexts as well as violence in intimate relations, rape and femicides. Men are the main perpetrators of these acts against women and girls. For this reason, the problem should be understood from a gender perspective that includes the analysis of power issues. The possibilities of mental health researchers and professionals to contribute to eliminate violence against women are discussed, including the need to review any obstacles which difficult changing beliefs, values, institutions and practices that engender and reproduce violence in women and men. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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