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Abstract:Brazil’s Minha Casa Minha Vida (MCMV) program was touted as a “pro-female” policy to promote women’s autonomy and empowerment through subsidized homeownership. However, its design and discourse constructed motherhood as the primary basis of women’s inclusion. This article examines the gendered effects of a maternalist housing program through ethnographic research in São Paulo, looking at both movement organizations using MCMV to provide housing for members, and everyday life among residents in an MCMV-subsidized housing complex. It finds that while many women felt empowered by inclusion in MCMV, the program also produced gendered exclusions and reinforced unequal gendered burdens. First, it selectively prioritized low-income mothers while excluding other groups of women as undeserving “single people.” Second, it primed beneficiaries to view state-subsidized housing as conditioned upon their responsibility for home and family, expanding maternal obligations to include the financial management of homeownership without easing gendered burdens of care.
有能力的房主,负责任的母亲:巴西Minha Casa Minha Vida计划中提供家长式住房的承诺和遗憾
摘要:巴西的Minha Casa Minha Vida项目被吹捧为一项“亲女性”政策,旨在通过补贴住房来促进妇女的自主权和赋权。然而,它的设计和话语将母性建构为妇女融入社会的主要基础。本文通过在圣保罗进行的民族志研究,考察了母系主义住房计划的性别效应,考察了使用MCMV为成员提供住房的运动组织,以及MCMV补贴住房综合体中居民的日常生活。它发现,尽管许多妇女感到被纳入MCMV赋予了权力,但该计划也产生了性别排斥,并强化了不平等的性别负担。首先,它有选择地优先考虑低收入母亲,同时将其他女性群体排除在外,将其视为不值得的“单身人士”。其次,它促使受益人将国家补贴住房视为以他们对家庭和家庭的责任为条件,扩大了母亲的义务,包括对住房所有权的财务管理,而不减轻性别护理负担。
期刊介绍:
Social Politics is the journal for incisive analyses of gender, politics and policy across the globe. It takes on the critical emerging issues of our age: globalization, transnationality and citizenship, migration, diversity and its intersections, the restructuring of capitalisms and states. We engage with feminist theoretical issues and with theories of welfare regimes, "varieties of capitalism," the ideational and cultural turns in social science, governmentality and postcolonialism. We are looking for articles that engage in this exciting mix of debates that will be of interest to our multidisciplinary and international audience.