From threat(s), to ¿freedom? Reflections about inequalities, territories, and feminist perspective.

This work tries to unravel a reflective path of a militant investigative practice in popular neighborhoods, in tension with feminist epistemic frameworks, in order to question my own scientific subjectivity that, seeking to make observables and problematize the obscene dimensions of social inequalit...

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Autor principal: Núñez, Ana
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Instituto de Investigación de Vivienda y Hábitat 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/34217
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Sumario:This work tries to unravel a reflective path of a militant investigative practice in popular neighborhoods, in tension with feminist epistemic frameworks, in order to question my own scientific subjectivity that, seeking to make observables and problematize the obscene dimensions of social inequality (as Ana Falú points out), ignored the gender perspective.    It is structured in three moments, trying to account for this course, closing the third with the opening to new questions and an outline of a proposal for an investigative approach, when I manage to measure what the words of one of the women protagonists imply in our field work, to move from the threat to freedom. The thread that sews this journey is the lefebvrian work condensed in its notion of right to the city, as a revolutionary proposal of transformation of daily life, articulating its microanalysis with historicity (and not isolated), in order to demolish the fetishes that prevent the recomposition of the space-time unity of the human being, which has been disintegrated by capitalism.