2017
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9584.2017v25n2p683
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Mulheres camponesas, discursos e práticas para outro desenvolvimento

Abstract: Resumo: Este artigo propõe uma reflexão sobre aspectos do discurso sobre o desenvolvimento construído pelo Movimento das Mulheres Camponesas (MMC), acessados por meio da análise de documentos e da observação das práticas das mulheres participantes. A primeira parte do texto trata dos diferentes discursos sobre mulheres e desenvolvimento, pontuando algumas das principais mudanças ao longo das últimas décadas. A próxima seção analisa os principais elementos que constroem o discurso sobre desenvolvimento do MMC, … Show more

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“…Peasant agroecology is the basis of LVC's proposal and vision of food sovereignty for the peoples of the world. In the name of healthy food democratization, biodiversity, and care of the people and the planet, CLOC-LVC women, through campaigns, massive demonstrations, training sessions, and agroecological practices, have strongly opposed the expansion of an agriculture dependent on chemicals and genetically modified plants and argued for the development of an ecological, sustainable, and feminist peasant agriculture (Desmarais, 2003;Suárez, 2005;Samper-Erice and Charão-Marques, 2017). In 2001, the Continental Assembly of Rural Women of CLOC-LVC proposed that LVC launch an international campaign 8 to defend seeds as "the heritage of women, who discovered them, .…”
Section: Building a Social Movement With A Popular Peasant Feminist I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peasant agroecology is the basis of LVC's proposal and vision of food sovereignty for the peoples of the world. In the name of healthy food democratization, biodiversity, and care of the people and the planet, CLOC-LVC women, through campaigns, massive demonstrations, training sessions, and agroecological practices, have strongly opposed the expansion of an agriculture dependent on chemicals and genetically modified plants and argued for the development of an ecological, sustainable, and feminist peasant agriculture (Desmarais, 2003;Suárez, 2005;Samper-Erice and Charão-Marques, 2017). In 2001, the Continental Assembly of Rural Women of CLOC-LVC proposed that LVC launch an international campaign 8 to defend seeds as "the heritage of women, who discovered them, .…”
Section: Building a Social Movement With A Popular Peasant Feminist I...mentioning
confidence: 99%