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Notas sobre formas de la legitimación de las desigualdades de género en una ciudad petrolera patagónica

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Author(s)
Barrionuevo, Natalia Soledad
Keywords
Sociología; Estudios Culturales.
Desigualdades, género, trabajo petrolero, dominación masculina, matriz católica, tiempo extractivista / Inequalities, gender, oil work, male domination, catholic matrix, extractive time

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/104088
Online Access
http://www.intersticios.es/article/view/17032
Abstract
Este artículo busca reconstruir algunas formas de la legitimación de las desigualdades de género a partir del trabajo petrolero en Comodoro Rivadavia, una ciudad minera de la Patagonia Argentina. En ese camino resultan apropiadas, en tanto herramientas conceptuales, las nociones de consenso gramsciana y la dominación masculina bourdieuana. La masculinidad es entendida como un marco interpretativo hegemónico a nivel local, con momentos de boom petrolero que transforman ciertos significados sociales pero no llegan a trastocar una estructura de relaciones de género que permanece. Argumentamos que la misma está dada fuertemente por la división sexual del trabajo que impone esta industria y, en menor medida, por una matriz católica histórica también vinculada a ella. Title: Notes on ways of legitimizing gender inequalities in a Patagonian oil city Abstract: This article seeks to reconstruct some forms of legitimizing gender inequalities originated in oil work in Como-doro Rivadavia, a mining town in the Argentine Patagonia. In this line, the notions of gramscian consensus and Bourdieu’s male domination are appropriate as conceptual tools. Masculinity is understood as a hege-monic interpretive framework at the local level, with moments of oil boom that transform certain social mean-ings but do not come to disrupt a structure of relations of gender that remains. We argue that it is given strongly by the sexual division of labor imposed by this industry and, to a lesser extent, by a historical catholic matrix also linked to it.
Date
2016-12-23
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:ojs.scholarlyexchange.org:article/17032
http://www.intersticios.es/article/view/17032
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