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Tytuł:
A identidade “quebradeira de coco” como símbolo de pertencimento na territorialização dos babaçuais
The “babassu-nut breaker” identity as a symbol of belonging within palmland territorialization
Autorzy:
Vaz Costa, Danillo
Porro, Roberto
Porro, Noemi Sakiara Miyasaka
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/45903147.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Ośrodek Studiów Amerykańskich
Tematy:
Médio Mearim
Campesinato
Babaçu Livre
Mulheres Rurais
Gênero
Peasantry
Rural women
Gender
Opis:
Gênero e território se entrelaçam no debate sobre relações sociais de poder, sendo con- ceitos fundamentais para a compreensão da realidade do campesinato brasileiro. O artigo reflete sobre os processos de territorialização das organizações das mulheres quebradeiras de coco a partir de suas práticas e acordos para acesso, uso e gestão do babaçu, no território do Médio Mearim, Maranhão. Evidencia a conexão entre estudos de gênero e campesinato a partir da realidade do trabalho das quebradeiras de coco babaçu, assim como discute desdobramentos na aplicação da Lei do Babaçu Livre na territorialidade da mulher quebradeira de coco e sua luta pela valorização da coleta e quebra do babaçu. O estudo concluiu que as práticas e acordos de acesso e uso no contexto relacionado ao manejo do babaçu resultam na construção do território em que a territorialidade é marcada pelas relações de poder. Além disso, o estudo concluiu que a trajetória das quebradeiras de coco babaçu indica que reterritorializar campos desiguais a partir da perspectiva de gênero é o passo mais importante para construir políticas públicas mais efetivas, pois a desigualdade social no campo somente será superada se houver também combate à desigualdade de gênero.
Gender and territory are intertwined in the debate on social power relations, being fun- damental concepts for understanding the reality of the Brazilian peasantry. This article reflects on the processes of territorialization of women's organizations of babassu-nut breakers based on their practices and agreements for access, use and management of babassu palms in the Médio Mearim territory, Maranhão state. The article highlights the connection between studies of gender and the peasantry based on the reality of the work of babassu-nut breakers, as well as discusses developments in the application of the Free Babassu Law in the territoriality of women and their struggle for enhancing the value of gathering and breaking babassu. The study concluded that practices and access and use agreements in the context related to babassu management result in the construction of a territory in which territoriality is marked by power relations. In addition, the study concluded that the trajectory of babassu-nut breakers indicates that reterritorializing unequal fields from a gender perspective is the most important step to build more effective public policies, since social inequality in the countryside will only be overcome if gender inequality is subdued.
Źródło:
Revista del CESLA. International Latin American Studies Review; 2023, 32; 82-102
1641-4713
Pojawia się w:
Revista del CESLA. International Latin American Studies Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Southern Rural Feminism: U.S. Women Farmers in Production Agriculture
Autorzy:
Duncan, Cassie M.
Schueths, April M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/32222600.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Tematy:
Gender
U.S. Women Farmers
Southern United States
Southern Rural Feminism
Intersectionality
Agriculture Industry
Opis:
Although U.S. women’s contributions to farming are vital, scholarship on U.S. female farmers is limited, especially in the U.S. South. Twelve women farmers in the Southern United States were interviewed about their experiences and opportunities in production agriculture. This study offers further nuance of the sociological and theoretical complexity and interpretive power of difference feminism and intersectionality, focusing on region and place, to a concept we call Southern Rural Feminism. Participants promote women’s equality yet acknowledge gender differences between the binary gender categories of men and women, where the uniqueness of a woman’s touch offers value to the agriculture industry. Nearly all participants’ everyday life in southern agriculture was grounded in the participants’ Christian faith, and some women used Christianity to explain gender dynamics. Within the context of the traditional rural southern culture, all women experienced differential gendered treatment in the industry, from welcomed gentlemanly behavior and gendered slights to more severe discrimination and harassment. Despite widespread gender problems, findings suggest most women do not view systematic gender oppression in the industry, do not adhere to feminist labels, and are cautiously optimistic about the future of female farmers. Incorporating theoretical discussions of Southern Rural Feminism is vital given U.S. Southern Farm Women’s restricted material access to land, and full participation in production agriculture, a field with tremendous gender inequities.
Źródło:
Qualitative Sociology Review; 2023, 19, 2; 30-49
1733-8077
Pojawia się w:
Qualitative Sociology Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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