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- Title
Panorama complejo de los estereotipos de género con motivo del aborto voluntario.
- Authors
Galati, Elvio
- Abstract
The objective of this paper is to extract indicators of gender discrimination, called gender stereotypes, from the theoretical frameworks proposed for research. Then they will be applied to the analysis and interpretation of the Argentine Congress parliamentary debates for the voluntary interruption of pregnancy in 2018. The theoretical framework is the gender perspective and Edgar Morin's complex thought. The methodology is exploratory, documentary, taking units of analysis, which are texts, as an empirical basis. There is content, discourse and philosophical analysis. As a result, the stereotype is a strong cultural imprint. Naturalness is a stereotype of gender discrimination, as well as believing that women have no limits, they are charity; while men do, and they are justice. Simone de Beauvoir associates the masculine with the neutral, the generic, which renders women invisible. Continuity of life is assigned to the woman, and the male separates. The woman is permanence, immanence, continuity, stability. She has a contemplative role, not a public one. As the corporal is cursed, along with pleasure, she must renounce her dominion. The woman is a means, an accessory. Bourdieu associates the masculine with superiority, highness, fordwardness, straightness, hardness, strength. The woman must accept interruptions; dirty, monotonous jobs are given to her. Butler talks about legislating what is only habitable for some, thinking that female identity is entrenched. Pleasure is exclusively masculine. Benjamin points out binarism, manichaeism, the desexualization of women, taking away their capacity for power and desire.
- Subjects
ARGENTINA; GENDER stereotypes; FEMININE identity; SEX discrimination; DISCOURSE analysis; BEAUVOIR, Simone de, 1908-1986; STEREOTYPES; PLEASURE
- Publication
Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, 2022, Issue 27, p1
- ISSN
1853-0982
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.24215/18522971e106