Rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de Tijuana (Basse Californie, Mexique)

Gender studies play an increasing role in the analysis of the changes of different socio-demographic phenomena or resistance to those changes. However, using the gender perspective to explain the behaviors requires a preliminary analysis of identities and gender roles. Teenagers in Tijuana, on the U...

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Main Author: Carole Brugeilles
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Paris 3 2010-05-01
Series:Cahiers des Amériques Latines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cal/1594
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spelling doaj-ec7574e07c404271aae7975f85e6fba52020-11-25T01:41:04ZfraUniversité Paris 3Cahiers des Amériques Latines1141-71612268-42472010-05-015916118310.4000/cal.1594Rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de Tijuana (Basse Californie, Mexique)Carole BrugeillesGender studies play an increasing role in the analysis of the changes of different socio-demographic phenomena or resistance to those changes. However, using the gender perspective to explain the behaviors requires a preliminary analysis of identities and gender roles. Teenagers in Tijuana, on the U.S.-Mexico border, live in a social, national and regional context where there are multiple contours of masculine and feminine identities. So, what are the teenagers’ representations about gender identities and roles? Beyond this description, it seems important to analyze its social construct through socialization processes. What features in the environment, particularly family and school, promote adolescents’ adherence to a given gender system? The research is based on quantitative data, a survey of 1 348 school girls in two high schools located in Tijuana, and a qualitative data collected through group interviews. If the redefinition of female identity seems largely initiated, motherhood and the definition of male identity impede the evolution of the gender system. Adolescents’ positions result from multiple socializations’ vectors such as age, place of socialization, parental education, type of school, and development of intellectual skills by gender, etc.http://journals.openedition.org/cal/1594gendersocializationteenagersborder
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Rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de Tijuana (Basse Californie, Mexique)
Cahiers des Amériques Latines
gender
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title Rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de Tijuana (Basse Californie, Mexique)
title_short Rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de Tijuana (Basse Californie, Mexique)
title_full Rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de Tijuana (Basse Californie, Mexique)
title_fullStr Rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de Tijuana (Basse Californie, Mexique)
title_full_unstemmed Rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de Tijuana (Basse Californie, Mexique)
title_sort rôles féminins, rôles masculins, le regard des adolescentes lycéennes de tijuana (basse californie, mexique)
publisher Université Paris 3
series Cahiers des Amériques Latines
issn 1141-7161
2268-4247
publishDate 2010-05-01
description Gender studies play an increasing role in the analysis of the changes of different socio-demographic phenomena or resistance to those changes. However, using the gender perspective to explain the behaviors requires a preliminary analysis of identities and gender roles. Teenagers in Tijuana, on the U.S.-Mexico border, live in a social, national and regional context where there are multiple contours of masculine and feminine identities. So, what are the teenagers’ representations about gender identities and roles? Beyond this description, it seems important to analyze its social construct through socialization processes. What features in the environment, particularly family and school, promote adolescents’ adherence to a given gender system? The research is based on quantitative data, a survey of 1 348 school girls in two high schools located in Tijuana, and a qualitative data collected through group interviews. If the redefinition of female identity seems largely initiated, motherhood and the definition of male identity impede the evolution of the gender system. Adolescents’ positions result from multiple socializations’ vectors such as age, place of socialization, parental education, type of school, and development of intellectual skills by gender, etc.
topic gender
socialization
teenagers
border
url http://journals.openedition.org/cal/1594
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