Violencia sexual en el trabajo de campo: autoetnografía a dos voces

This article is a feminist and decolonial critical analysis of sexual violence against women studying at university and particularly carrying out field work, as a micro-social aspect of the patriarchal structure and the inequalities suffered by women in our society. Our autoethnographic approach is...

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Main Authors: Romero Plana, Virginia, Martínez Santamaría, Luz
Format: Online
Language:Spanish
Editor: El Colegio de México A.C. 2021
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Online Access:https://estudiosdegenero.colmex.mx/index.php/eg/article/view/717
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Estudios de Género

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Summary:This article is a feminist and decolonial critical analysis of sexual violence against women studying at university and particularly carrying out field work, as a micro-social aspect of the patriarchal structure and the inequalities suffered by women in our society. Our autoethnographic approach is based on our own experiences of sexual violence; we identify instances of gender violence in field work, and we examine the responses to our complaints and the impact on our lives and academic careers. Considering that universities are unprepared to tackle this problem, our conclusion focuses on the urgent need for a dialogue between educational institutions and feminist voices to recognize and eliminate gender violence.