Experiências femininas na política goiana. Dona Gercina: entre o público e o privado
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2014-06-05
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Some social groups, such as women, by virtue of their status in social relations and
the social representations that explain them, were silenced in the authorized and imposed
narratives due to the national memory. This procedure generated damage to the female
identity , insofar as reproduced, in the present , the notion that women were absent from
large and small events that marked social life in our society , and engaged to reaffirm the
values that have kept women away from the world of politics. “Experiências femininas na
política goiana. Gercina Borges: entre o público e o privado.” [“Women's experiences in
Goiás policy. Gercina Borges: between the public and the private. "] attempts to explain
the causes of social silence among the female experiences in politics and the persistent lack
of prestige of this social group by theoretical references from the modern political thought,
such as the concepts of public and private sphere and gender. At the same time, making use
of the experience of Gercina Borges Teixeira and by means of oral history and
combination of other sources, presents the joint that, over time, in Goiás, they created to
act in this field without restrictions imposed on women. Finally, it examines the
motivations present in the care rendered by the wives of candidates and heads of the
government, associating this action to the political sphere, with the intent to withdraw the
humanitarian and innocent character with which it was covered.
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Público , Privado , Gênero , Cuidado , Subalternidade , Public , Private , Gender , Care , Subordination
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ABREU, Mayra Regina Saraiva de. Experiências femininas na política goiana. Dona Gercina: entre o público e o privado. 2013. 174 f. Tese (Doutorado em Sociologia) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2014.