ACADEMIC WORKING MOTHERS: OPACITIES, PRIVILEGES AND RESISTANCE IN A PANDEMIC

Caterine Galaz Valderrama, Hillary Hiner, Pamela Gutierrez Monclus, Giazú Enciso Domínguez, Carla Fardella
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Abstract: In order to combat the pandemic, the Chilean government has proposed interventions based on health and safety. This process has been justified by a series of discourses around control and social discipline, which appeal to self-care, family prevention and individual responsibility. We use four Life Narratives of academic mothers in order to illustrate four critical, interpretative repertoires related to State and social discourses on the pandemic: (a) a problematization of the reproduction of neoconservative positions on caregiving and the traditional family during the pandemic; (b) how the discursive emphasis on health, made invisible other problems that were common to academic working mothers and at the same time privileged their daily experience through the health exposure of other bodies; (c) how academic mothers have criticized and contradicted academic discourses on job flexibility during the pandemic and academia´s continuing demands to maintain neoliberal productivity standards and (d) a possibility of creating collective resistance.
学术职业母亲:流行病中的不透明、特权和抵抗
摘要:为抗击新冠肺炎疫情,智利政府提出了基于健康和安全的干预措施。这一过程被一系列关于控制和社会纪律的论述所证明是合理的,这些论述呼吁自我照顾、家庭预防和个人责任。我们使用学术母亲的四种生活叙事,以说明与国家和社会关于大流行病的话语有关的四种关键的解释性表现:(a)大流行病期间关于照顾和传统家庭的新保守主义立场的再现问题化;(b)对健康的话语强调如何忽视了学术工作母亲常见的其他问题,同时通过接触其他身体的健康使她们的日常经历获得特权;(c)在疫情期间,学术界母亲如何批评和反驳关于工作灵活性的学术言论,以及学术界继续要求维持新自由主义的生产力标准,以及(d)产生集体抵抗的可能性。
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