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- Title
O movimento de mulheres camponesas na serra catarinense: um espaço educativo e de emancipação feminina.
- Authors
Lucia Guadagnin, Irdes; Eliane Graupe, Mareli; Furlin, Neiva
- Abstract
This article aims to reflect on the impacts of the Peasant Women's Movement (MMC) and its contribution to the process of training and emancipation of rural women's peasants in the mountainous region of Santa Catarina. The Peasant Women's Movement is identified by its members as a social organization of resistance and re-existence to the capitalist mode of production. The Movement is led by rural women in the struggle for training, in defense of gender equality and citizenship rights. The main theoretical references used in the analysis are: Margarete Rago (1995), Joan Scott (1995), Heleieth Saffioti (2015), Catiane Cinelli and Marlene Ribeiro (2016), Carla Bassanezi Pinsky (1998) and Conceição Paludo (2009). It is a research with a qualitative approach, for which five women were interviewed in 2020 through the focused interview technique (FLICK, 2009). The interviews were transcribed and analyzed according to Mayring's (2009) qualitative content analysis method. Three main categories were listed: a) gender relations in family and school education: the influence of the culture of patriarchy; b) MMC as an educational space for women's emancipation. The survey data indicated that the educational processes in the family context were quite different for peasant women in relation to peasant men in the Mountain Region of a southern state of Brazil and that the social movement was a primordial space for female training and emancipation for women. peasant women. Given this, resistance, insurgency and the resumption of peasant militant training are necessary to continue the confrontation of the hegemonic capitalist system, patriarchy and machismo that articulate and strengthen each other.
- Publication
ECCOM: Educação, Cultura e Comunicação, 2023, Vol 14, Issue 27, p500
- ISSN
2177-5087
- Publication type
Article