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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/21874 Las mujeres como objetos transaccionales en la instauración de sociedades androcráticas
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Serret, Estela
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Atlánticas. Revista Internacional de Estudios Feministas 2017, 2: 175-191 ISSN: 2530-2736
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[Resumen] El artículo intenta demostrar, a través de un análisis teórico y de la etnografía
comparada, que la definición de las mujeres y los hombres en cada contexto
socio histórico, depende radicalmente de las definiciones culturales que ambos
grupos obtienen en el complejo entramado de intercambios simbólicos, o pactos
patriarcales, que da cuerpo a una comunidad en específico, y a sus relaciones
primarias de dominación. En este sentido, una cierta caracterización de las
mujeres, entendidas siempre como objetos transaccionales, es indispensable
para la definición específica del varón prototípico que produce cada sociedad
[Abstract] The article tries to demonstrate, through a theoretical analysis and comparative ethnography, that the definition of women and men in each socio-historical context depends radically on the cultural definitions that both groups obtain in the complex network of symbolic exchanges, or patriarchal pacts, which gives body to a specific community, and its primary relations of domination. In this sense, a certain characterization of women, always understood as transactional objects, is indispensable for the specific definition of the prototypical male that each society produces.
[Abstract] The article tries to demonstrate, through a theoretical analysis and comparative ethnography, that the definition of women and men in each socio-historical context depends radically on the cultural definitions that both groups obtain in the complex network of symbolic exchanges, or patriarchal pacts, which gives body to a specific community, and its primary relations of domination. In this sense, a certain characterization of women, always understood as transactional objects, is indispensable for the specific definition of the prototypical male that each society produces.
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