Women and feminisms in rural areas: work, bodies and resistances

Authors

  • Evelyn Medina Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche
  • Sandy Martínez Jara Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos - Universidad Nacional de La Plata

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48160/22504001er30.600

Keywords:

women, ruralities, feminisms, work, resistance, care

Abstract

“Women and feminisms in rural areas: work, bodies and resistances” represents a collective bet for a feminist and plural production. The book brings together a set of empirical works and theoretical and methodological approaches that address gender and ruralities in different topics from a critical and situated point of view. In this way, we consider that the compilation contributes to current debates and dialogues on the social organization of care, resistance in rural spaces, notions of productive and reproductive work, gender inequalities, public policies, food sovereignty and agroecology, women's political participation and the body as a territory of dispute, from a decolonizing, inter/transdisciplinary and intersectional perspective

Author Biography

Sandy Martínez Jara, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos - Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Master in Development Policies at the National University of La Plata.
Sociologist from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos,
with master's studies in Gender and specialization in Public Management,
Governance and Political Management from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.
Specialized in project management (Project Management for Professionals).
Tapa

Published

2024-10-29

How to Cite

Medina, E., & Martínez Jara, S. (2024). Women and feminisms in rural areas: work, bodies and resistances. Estudios Rurales, 14(30). https://doi.org/10.48160/22504001er30.600

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Section

Reseñas