"如果我们有权利,我们就不需要白白抗议了":巴西 RJ 省 Farol de São Thomé 的贝类采集者反对公共政策中的性别陈规定型观念的斗争

Fernanda Pacheco Huguenin
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摘要 妇女在个体渔业生产链中所从事的工作历来都是隐性的,无论是在社区内部声望、渔业管理,还是在工人的法律身份认定方面都是如此。妇女的不可见性甚至导致了社会保障权利的限制,如所谓的 Defeso。在 2018 年至 2022 年期间,研究调查了 Farol de São Thomé(位于巴西 RJ 弗卢米嫩塞北部的一个社区)的贝类采集者为反对 2000 年至 2021 年在 Campos dos Goytacazes/RJ市实施的名为 "Projeto Bolsa Cidadão (PBC) "的公共政策中存在的性别陈规定型观念而进行的斗争。基于定性方法论,如实地直接观察、半结构式访谈、组织焦点小组,以及批判性的法律人类学认识论,该文试图从再分配、认可和女性参与手工捕鱼等方面进行反思,并得出结论认为,歧视性障碍限制甚至排斥女性工人参与社会计划。本文是由 Pescarte 环境教育项目(PEA)资助的研究成果,该项目是由巴西环境与可持续发展研究所(IBAMA)开展的联邦环境许可所要求的一项缓解措施。
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“If we had the right, we wouldn’t need to be protesting for nothing”: the struggle of shellfish gatherers from Farol de São Thomé, RJ - Brazil against gender stereotypes in public policies
Abstract The work carried out by women in the artisanal fishing production chain is historically invisible, whether in the internal prestige of communities, in fishing management, or in the legal identification of workers. Women's invisibility even incurs the restriction of social security rights, such as the so-called Defeso. Over the years 2018 to 2022, the research investigated the struggle of shellfish gatherers from Farol de São Thomé, a community located in Norte Fluminense, RJ - Brazil, against gender stereotypes present in the public policy entitled Projeto Bolsa Cidadão (PBC), instituted in the municipality of Campos dos Goytacazes/RJ from 2000 to 2021. Based on qualitative methodological techniques, such as direct observation in fieldwork, semi-structured interviews, and organization of a focus group, as well as a critical legal-anthropological epistemology, the text seeks to reflect on the dimensions of redistribution, recognition, and female participation in artisanal fishing and concludes that discriminatory blocks restrict or even exclude female workers from accessing social programs. This article results from research funded by the Pescarte Environmental Education Project (PEA), a mitigation measure required by the Federal Environmental Licensing conducted by IBAMA.
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