"Despartares Decoloniales":领土-土地 "对研究中美洲萨尔瓦多妇女对创伤的体现性复原力的影响。

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 WOMENS STUDIES
Maria Liegghio, Sandra Guadalupe Ordóñez Sánchez
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摘要

我们探讨了 Cuerpo-territorio 这一概念对研究中美洲萨尔瓦多妇女对创伤的复原力和第 19 届世界艾滋病病毒/艾滋病大流行后的恢复所产生的影响。Cuerpo-territorio 迫使人们重新认识妇女的现实,将其视为与性别、身体和土地作为领土的地缘政治的体现相联系的,因此,她们的现实也与这些领土的历史和时间性相联系。通过一系列 "非殖民化觉醒"(despartares decoloniales),我们推测,复原力研究再现了对妇女现实的狭隘理解,以及她们对其生活中的象征性和物质条件及逆境的反应。
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"Despartares Decoloniales": The Implications of "Territorio Cuerpo-Tierra" for Studying Women's Embodied Resilience to Trauma in El Salvador, Central America.

We explore the implications of the concept of territorio cuerpo-tierra for conducting research on women's resilience to trauma and post-COVID-19 pandemic recovery in El Salvador, Central America. Cuerpo-territorio forces a reconceptualization of women's realities as bound to the embodiment of the geo-politics of gender, body, and land as territories, and thus, their realities as bound to the histories and temporality of those as territories. Through a series of despartares decoloniales (decolonial awakenings), we postulate that resilience research reproduces narrowly defined understanding of women's realities and responses to both the symbolic and physical conditions and adversities of their lives.

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Violence Against Women
Violence Against Women WOMENS STUDIES-
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142
期刊介绍: Violence against Women is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of research and information on all aspects of the problem of violence against women. The journal assumes a broad definition of violence; topics to be covered include, but are not limited to, domestic violence, sexual assault, incest, sexual harassment, female infantcide, female circumcision, and female sexual slavery.
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