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Costa, Ricardo Lionel
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spa
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263 p.
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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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Abstract
The general objective of this research work is to identify the representations around gender norms incorporated in males and females (fathers and mothers) and relate them to their different objective conditions of existence. Besides, it has been aimed at identifying patterns of gender norms transmission that fathers/mothers develop in their children.
For the analysis of the variations in the representations, we have considered three objective conditions that showed influential in their orientation, namely: the access of social agents into the cultural and economic capital, the relative position of one and the other member of the couple in relation to the provision of resources to the home (homogamy, hypogamy e hypergamy) and the type of family frame in which the subject habitus were raised (Traditional or Neotraditional families).
We propose the notion of gender discomfort. Discomfort is shown in the agents discourse as a way of discomfort that raises in the social agents when, due to the activities that they do or the type of partners they have made (hypergamic, hypogamic, homogamic), they are away from the normative gender poles that they have learned as their own or perceive that the couple moves forward on their corresponding space and putting their place at risk. Likewise, this distance has to do, in the majority of the cases, with an approach to the apprehended spaces as unrelated ones. The social agents from both sexes show discomfort when they express feelings such as “being at fault” in the case of women and of “uncertainty” (according to their role) in the case of men.
For the analysis of the variations in the representations, we have considered three objective conditions that showed influential in their orientation, namely: the access of social agents into the cultural and economic capital, the relative position of one and the other member of the couple in relation to the provision of resources to the home (homogamy, hypogamy e hypergamy) and the type of family frame in which the subject habitus were raised (Traditional or Neotraditional families).
We propose the notion of gender discomfort. Discomfort is shown in the agents discourse as a way of discomfort that raises in the social agents when, due to the activities that they do or the type of partners they have made (hypergamic, hypogamic, homogamic), they are away from the normative gender poles that they have learned as their own or perceive that the couple moves forward on their corresponding space and putting their place at risk. Likewise, this distance has to do, in the majority of the cases, with an approach to the apprehended spaces as unrelated ones. The social agents from both sexes show discomfort when they express feelings such as “being at fault” in the case of women and of “uncertainty” (according to their role) in the case of men.
Título obtenido
Doctora de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales