Female identities under a historical “absence” discourse

The paper explores aspects of collective identities, analyzing in particular how the subjectivities and identities of women in Colombia, are crossed by systematicconditions of “invisibility” and historical “absence” with consequential discourses and ambiguous social practices, contradictory about th...

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Main Author: Óscar Martín Rosero Sarasty
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Sergio Arboleda 2013-06-01
Series:Civilizar
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Online Access:http://www.usergioarboleda.edu.co/civilizar/civilizar-24/06%20-%20IDENTIDADES%20FEMENINAS.pdf
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Summary:The paper explores aspects of collective identities, analyzing in particular how the subjectivities and identities of women in Colombia, are crossed by systematicconditions of “invisibility” and historical “absence” with consequential discourses and ambiguous social practices, contradictory about the social place of womenand their femininity. The relevance of the issue of identities is analyzed, together with the possibilities of “resistance” and problematizations that feminine identities can carry, as well as possible alternatives to uncover and transform some issues so deeply rooted in common sense and in everyday routine, that they could seem“natural” and practically immovable and immutable. The paper concludes by discussing the need to create renewed mechanisms of analysis of historical situations of inequality and domination over women.
ISSN:1657-8953