1997
DOI: 10.24201/edu.v12i1.993
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Algunas reflexiones sobre el enfoque de género y la representación de la sexualidad

Abstract: IntroducciónEl objetivo del presente trabajo es proponer algunas reflexiones sobre las posibilidades que la categoría de género ofrece al estudio de la sexualidad y la reproducción. A partir de algunas referencias empí-ricas al entorno de la reproducción se analizan las diferentes expectativas sociales que se tienen para mujeres y hombres y se hace una reflexión sobre la utilidad que puede tener el enfoque de género para revisar y replantear el análisis de temas ligados con la sexualidad y la reproducción huma… Show more

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“…Mexico City is the capital and the largest city of the nation. The urban sophistication of Mexico City has been associated with increased employment and educational opportunities for women, which in turn may promote more egalitarian views between women and men with regard to sexuality (Amuchástegui, 2001; Figueroa Perea, 1997). Jalisco encompasses the city of Guadalajara (the second largest city in Mexico and the state capital), but also includes pre‐ and semi‐industrialized rural areas or pueblos (towns) and ranchos (ranches).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mexico City is the capital and the largest city of the nation. The urban sophistication of Mexico City has been associated with increased employment and educational opportunities for women, which in turn may promote more egalitarian views between women and men with regard to sexuality (Amuchástegui, 2001; Figueroa Perea, 1997). Jalisco encompasses the city of Guadalajara (the second largest city in Mexico and the state capital), but also includes pre‐ and semi‐industrialized rural areas or pueblos (towns) and ranchos (ranches).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, men who are exposed to disguised or de‐emphasized expressions of gender inequalities (i.e., urban patriarchies) are more likely to develop more liberal attitudes toward premarital sex for their daughters. This process is prompted by men's exposure to urban settings, which offers women and men multiple possibilities for education, paid employment, well‐informed sex education and training, and women's rights organizations (Amuchástegui, 2001; Figueroa Perea, 1997). In contrast, men raised in small provincial locations, or pueblos , are exposed to deeply ingrained gender inequalities (i.e., rural patriarchies), and thus, they are less likely to embrace progressive values with regard to the virginity of their daughters.…”
Section: Regional Patriarchiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reporting could be influenced by the fact that victims tend to fear taking their aggressors to court, in spite of the existence of laws penalizing rape in Mexico; this is understandable because some of the victims are threatened or stigmatized. 27 Moreover, although Mexico is among the relatively few countries with legislation against marital rape, sexual abuse or rape by a partner is often not perceived as a crime by the woman herself. 9 This is a complex issue that must be analyzed in terms of gender inequalities in each society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En estos ámbitos prevalece la noción social de que el cuerpo de las mujeres y la sexualidad femenina son "para otros", es decir, tienen como destino la procreación o el goce masculino. la manifestación del deseo sexual femenino desprovisto de la intención de un embarazo y de la unión conyugal es fuertemente rechazada(Figueroa, 1997;Szasz, 1997; Bellato, 2001).…”
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