Artículo de revista
Sexuality behind bars in the female central penitentiary of Santiago, Chile: Unlocking the gendered binary
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Nursing Inquiry, Volumen 24, Issue 1, 2018,
14401800
13207881
10.1111/nin.12183
Autor
Castro Madariaga, Francisca Alejandra
Gómez Garcés, Belén Estefanía
Carrasco Parra, Alicia
Foster, Jennifer
Institución
Resumen
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd We explore what it means to promote healthy sexuality for incarcerated women. We report upon the experiences of ten inmates in the Female Central Penitentiary of Santiago, Chile, regarding their sexuality within prison. We used a qualitative, descriptive research approach. Individual and semistructured interviews were conducted with women from different sections of the prison over a 2-month period. Participants highlighted the site for conjugal visits, the Venusterio, as a place of privacy and sexual expression between couples from outside prison. Motivated by loneliness, need of protection, and desire for affection, participants enacted alternate gender and sexual identities and sexual orientation. Some previously heterosexual women became ‘machos’, women taking on dominant masculine identities. Women found a paradoxical freedom to express a malleable and fluid sexual identity, an identity that might not go outside the prison. Informed by Judith Butler's i