WOMEN’S WAR: GENDER ACTIVISM IN THE VIETNAM WAR AND IN THE WARS FOR KURDISH AUTONOMY

Q3 Social Sciences
Mariana Miggiolaro Chaguri, Flávia X. M. Paniz
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Abstract This paper debates women’s activism in two events: the Vietnam War (1954-1975) and the historical Kurdish struggle for autonomy (known as “Kurdish question”). We hypothesize that the reorganization of gender roles during the conflicts marks the meanings of wars and configures what we call a woman for the times of war, that is, a woman who transits across the spaces of public confrontation, armed conflict and domesticity. The approach outlined here is structured into three parts: the first and the second ones present aspects of both conflicts by pointing to possible convergences and differences between them; we also present the variety of networks of participation and activism of women in both cases. In the third and final part, we discuss the interfaces among the production of gender, war, and ideas, crossing a manifold of narratives, experiences, and stories that reveal different dimensions of wars and nations, and the diversity of the regimes of ideas that attached to them.
妇女战争:越南战争和库尔德自治战争中的性别激进主义
本文讨论了两个事件中的妇女行动主义:越南战争(1954-1975)和历史上库尔德人争取自治的斗争(被称为“库尔德问题”)。我们假设,冲突期间性别角色的重组标志着战争的意义,并为战争时期配置了我们所说的女性,也就是说,一个跨越公共对抗、武装冲突和家庭生活空间的女性。这里概述的方法分为三个部分:第一部分和第二部分通过指出两者之间可能的趋同和差异来呈现这两种冲突的各个方面;我们还介绍了在这两种情况下妇女参与和行动主义的各种网络。在第三部分,也是最后一部分,我们将讨论性别、战争和思想的生产之间的接口,通过多种叙述、经验和故事来揭示战争和国家的不同维度,以及与之相关的思想制度的多样性。
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Sociologia e Antropologia
Sociologia e Antropologia Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: Sociologia & Antropologia busca contribuir para a divulgação, expansão e aprimoramento do conhecimento sociológico e antropológico em seus diversos campos temáticos e perspectivas teóricas, valorizando a troca profícua entre as distintas tradições teóricas que configuram as duas disciplinas. Sociologia & Antropologia almeja, portanto, a colaboração, a um só tempo crítica e compreensiva, entre as perspectivas sociológica e antropológica, favorecendo a comunicação dinâmica e o debate sobre questões teóricas, empíricas, históricas e analíticas cruciais. Reconhecendo a natureza pluriparadigmática do conhecimento social, a Revista valoriza assim as oportunidades de intercâmbio entre pontos de vista convergentes e divergentes nesses diferentes campos do conhecimento. Essa é a proposta expressa pelo símbolo “&”, que, no título da revista Sociologia & Antropologia, interliga as denominações das disciplinas que nos referenciam. Sociologia & Antropologia aceita os seguintes tipos de contribuição: 1) Artigos inéditos (até 9 mil palavras incluindo referências bibliográficas e notas) 2) Registros de pesquisa (até 4.400 palavras). Esta seção inclui: Apresentação de fontes e documentos de interesse para a história das ciências sociais Notas de pesquisa com fotografias Balanço bibliográfico de temas e questões das ciências sociais 3) Resenhas bibliográficas (até 1.600 palavras). 4) Entrevistas
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