L’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en France et au Portugal

This article, based on the results of a research project on catholic families’ organisations in France and Portugal, analyses the conditions under which these conservative groups can promote women’s political ascension. In these associations, the “natural” differences between genders are constantly...

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Main Author: Sophie Rétif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TELEMME - UMR 6570 2008-09-01
Series:Amnis
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/amnis/555
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spelling doaj-2935b3454c6440e8864d2b0d50236d602020-11-24T21:42:55ZengTELEMME - UMR 6570Amnis1764-71932008-09-01810.4000/amnis.555L’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en France et au PortugalSophie RétifThis article, based on the results of a research project on catholic families’ organisations in France and Portugal, analyses the conditions under which these conservative groups can promote women’s political ascension. In these associations, the “natural” differences between genders are constantly reasserted and there is a strict sexual division of political labour. Men are in charge of the most prestigious tasks – all tasks related to political decision - while women devote themselves to services to families and organizational labour. However, some women may experience a quick political ascension within the movements, but only if they possess a significant amount of social capital and if they have had professional experience. For these very few women, commitment in catholic families’ organisations can be the starting point of a career in activism and politics.http://journals.openedition.org/amnis/555EuropeFrancePortugalwomencatholic families’ organisations
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L’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en France et au Portugal
Amnis
Europe
France
Portugal
women
catholic families’ organisations
author_facet Sophie Rétif
author_sort Sophie Rétif
title L’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en France et au Portugal
title_short L’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en France et au Portugal
title_full L’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en France et au Portugal
title_fullStr L’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en France et au Portugal
title_full_unstemmed L’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en France et au Portugal
title_sort l’engagement des femmes catholiques dans des associations familiales en france et au portugal
publisher TELEMME - UMR 6570
series Amnis
issn 1764-7193
publishDate 2008-09-01
description This article, based on the results of a research project on catholic families’ organisations in France and Portugal, analyses the conditions under which these conservative groups can promote women’s political ascension. In these associations, the “natural” differences between genders are constantly reasserted and there is a strict sexual division of political labour. Men are in charge of the most prestigious tasks – all tasks related to political decision - while women devote themselves to services to families and organizational labour. However, some women may experience a quick political ascension within the movements, but only if they possess a significant amount of social capital and if they have had professional experience. For these very few women, commitment in catholic families’ organisations can be the starting point of a career in activism and politics.
topic Europe
France
Portugal
women
catholic families’ organisations
url http://journals.openedition.org/amnis/555
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