Vulnerabilities of Venezuelan refugee women: violence and intersectional social relations
Rubia Geovana Smaniotto Gehlen,
Tassiane Ferreira Langendorf,
Letícia Becker Vieira
et al.
Abstract:Objective: To analyze the vulnerabilities of Venezuelan women considering their experiences of violence in refugee situations. Method: Qualitative study, developed with ten (10) Venezuelan refugee women in the southern region of Brazil, through individual in-depth interviews. The theoretical framework of analysis was Vulnerability, Human Rights, and Intersectionality. Results: The greater the intensity of the intersection of social markers present, such as sex, racial, nationality, generation, cultural, bodi… Show more
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