Concepciones y prácticas sobre la violencia de género, de mujeres indígenas universitarias, que han inmigrado a Quito : una aproximación desde las producciones narrativas realizadas entre octubre y diciembre del 2016.

The present study explores the conceptions and practices on gender violence, in indigenous women, young people who have immigrated to Quito for their university studies. It is an approach from the narrative productions, from a dialogue of knowledge it is evident how, the different migratory experien...

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Autor Principal: Siavichay Benítez, Mary Isabel
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea: http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/15248
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Sumario: The present study explores the conceptions and practices on gender violence, in indigenous women, young people who have immigrated to Quito for their university studies. It is an approach from the narrative productions, from a dialogue of knowledge it is evident how, the different migratory experiences have modified the imposed schemes by means of the gender roles. The results highlight tensions and ruptures with the patriarchal racist model, because the conception of the feminine is opposed to the established. Emancipatory practices appear in front of a social order that imprisons and violates. Finally, the effects of intersectionality in the configuration of conceptions and practices regarding gender violence. Intersectionality understood as the experience of multiple oppressions in the same woman, having ethnicity, gender and internal migration as edges of analysis, are analyzed.