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性别认同的建构在很小的时候就开始了。这些身份通过各种社会化行动者的影响而得到巩固,其中家庭、学校和媒体尤为突出。因此,必须从小就解决性别问题,以确保女童和男童成年后成为能够建立更公平、横向、协作和健康的两性关系的男女。因此,自2012年以来,性别展望组织(Espejuelos para el g涅罗)开展了一个学校研究项目,重点关注古巴初等教育的第二阶段。项目两个阶段的集体目标是分析女孩和男孩的性别结构以及与参与儿童正规和非正规教育的行动者有关的性别结构,例如家庭、教师和传播媒介。基本的方法设计是从基于艺术的行动研究中构思出来的。到目前为止,性别歧视的刻板印象已经在研究的场景和主题中得到确认,尽管在话语层面上,一些性别平等是显而易见的。本文描述了该项目的主要成果。编者注:这篇文章的英文版本是从西班牙原文翻译过来的,这个特别功能是IJPS和古巴哈瓦那大学合作的结果。西班牙文原文出现在英文翻译之后。
Perpectives on Gender: An Investigative Study of Gender Equity in Children [Espejuelos para el género: Apuestas investigativas por la equidad en la infancia]
The construction of gender identities begins at a very early age. These identities are consolidated through the influence of various socialization actors, among which the family, the school, and the media stand out. Therefore, addressing gender issues is necessary from childhood to ensure that girls and boys reach adulthood as women and men capable of establishing more equitable, horizontal, collaborative, and healthy gender relations. For this reason, since 2012, Perspectives on Gender [Espejuelos para el Género] has conducted a school research project, focusing on the second cycle of primary education in Cuba. The collective goals of the two phases of the project were to analyze gender constructs in girls and boys as well as those associated with actors involved in the children’s formal and informal education, such as family, teachers and the media. The basic methodological design was conceived from arts-based action research. Up until now, the persistence of sexist gender stereotypes has been identified in the scenarios and subjects under study although, at a discursive level, some gender equity is noticeable. This article describes the main results of the project.
Editors' note: The English version of this article is a translation from the original Spanish, and this special feature is a result of a partnership between IJPS and the University of Havana, Cuba. The original Spanish article appears after the English translation.