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摘要
本文旨在指出阻碍农村妇女进入Piauí联邦大学Helvídio Nunes de Barros校区学习农村教育许可学位课程的障碍。在本质性研究中,通过半结构化问卷对五名该课程的农村女学生进行了访谈。受访者报告了录取和永久留在大学的限制因素:丈夫不允许、生育、正式工作、经济困难、居住地离大学校园很远、缺乏住宿和离开非学龄子女的地方、奖学金供应减少以及来自其他课程学生的偏见。尽管农村教育文凭是社会和民众运动斗争的结果,但由于大学的空间和管理,以及父权制度,它仍然排斥和限制农民妇女的进入和持久,这些妇女被强加了一个家庭的构成和照顾孩子,而不是学业的形成。对这些农妇来说,期待已久的高等教育课程的培训是可能的和具有变革性的,即使它需要打破教育大庄园的藩篱。
Mulheres camponesas e a quebra das cercas do latifúndio educacional: do campo ao ensino superior
This article aims to identify the obstacles to the entry and permanence of peasant women in the Licentiate Degree in Countryside Education, at the Senador Helvídio Nunes de Barros Campus, at the Federal University of Piauí. In this qualitative research, interviews were carried out, conducted through a semi-structured questionnaire, with five peasant women students of the course. The interviewees reported as limiting factors for both admission and permanence at the university: the non-permission of their husbands, maternity, formal work, financial difficulties, distance from the places where they live to the university campus, lack of accommodation and place to leave their children of non-school age, reduced supply of scholarships, and prejudice from students from other courses. Even though the Licentiate Degree in Countryside Education is the result of the struggle of social and popular movements, it is still excluding and limiting when it comes to the entry and permanence of peasant women, both due to university space and management and the patriarchal system, which imposes on these women the constitution of a family and the care of the children instead of the academic formation. For these peasant women, the long-awaited training in a higher education course is something possible and transformative, even if it is necessary to break the fences of the educational latifundium.