Sororidad como estrategia de prevención de la violencia basada en genero en la ciudad de Villavicencio
Fecha
2020-08-24Registro en:
Alonso, A, Carrillo, L, Martinez, Y.(2020). Sororidad como estrategia de prevención de la violencia Basada en genero en la ciudad de Villavicencio. Trabajo de grado. Universidad Santo Tomas. Villavicencio
reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomás
instname:Universidad Santo Tomás
Autor
Alonso Rodriguez, Magda Alejandra
Carrillo Quevedo, Lesly Marilyn
Martinez Ardila, Yessica Dayanne
Institución
Resumen
This research work was made with the aim to analize sororals relationships in the women speech who have undegone of Gender based violence in a personal form, impersonal or in group in Villavicencio city, taken by principals categories gender based violence and sisterhood: this research is qualitative, supported by an interpretative paradigm, the metodology is based on Hermenutic, as a data collection it was applied into a small group a network map and focus group, after that, a semi structure interview was realized in an individual form to 4 women who have experience Gender based violence in a direct or indirect form. As a result, was obtained 12 subcategories 4 (Parenting based on Pathriarcal ideology, Naturalization, Self- esteem, Emotional Pain) who belong to the categorie of Gender based violence, and 7 (Feminism, Social Networks, Empowerment, Emphaty, Stereotype, Recogniticion of others and motivations) who belong to the sisterhood categorie. Finally, trought the participant speech it was concluded the woman rol was socially stablished it is adopted for the beliefs and the culture, therefore, this conception goes generation after generation which constituent an only meaning about being a women which maintain the Gender based Violence also, with the research we noticed the particioants identify sorores practices as an important estrategy to prevent GBV. However, it is necesary to enrich this practices because many women live between a society tied in a patriarchal culture and patriarchal thoughts which educate and measure the female behavior in personal, familiar, social, laboral sexual and economic areas.