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  1. La intersección cuerpo-género-violencia a través de los dibujos de niñas y niños de la ciudad de Chihuahua y Guachochi en la sierra Tarahumara. Análisis y método Ojeda Martínez, Rosa Icela

    Estudios de Género

    2024
    “…In conclusion, it is proposed that interrelated cultural consensuses exist between gender performativity, the ways in which violence is practiced and the expression of corporeity, which are recognized and internalized from childhood.…”
  2. “Fuimos todas”. Activismos feministas universitarios y comunidades emocionales: las tomas en la UNAM Heredia Hernández, Rocío, Curiel, Charlynne

    Estudios de Género

    2025
    “…This article contributes to the growing field of studies on university feminist activism in dialogue with studies on emotions in socio-cultural analysis. It also presents an ethnographic account of practices that are less visible and powerful than what it is commonly understood as feminist action and mobilization.…”
  3. La investigación Análisis de los Comportamientos Sexuales en las Antillas y en la Guayana y la prevención del sida en los departamentos franceses de América Giraud, Michel

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1997
    “…These differences are based on cultural specificities that were beyond the scope of these surveys and that would require studies of a different nature, such as historical comparisons.…”
  4. La identidad indígena y el sistema educativo mexicano: el caso de la traducción al chatino del Himno Nacional mexicano Cruz Cruz, Emiliana

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2020
    “…The text is provided in its entirety along with a comparative textual analysis of the translation. New cultural meanings that arise from the translation itself are examined, as well as the impact and implications of the performance of the national anthem in preschool and elementary schools. …”
  5. En lo mas dilatado de la Monarquía: Manuel Antonio de Ocio y Ocampo, la Nueva España y el horizonte filipino Ruiz Guadalajara, Juan Carlos

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “…We are interested in interpreting Ocio and Ocampo as an example of human movement in its relation to the Monarcy and its spaces; we seek to show the cultural forms and elements that allowed him to transcend his regional sphere and view the Philippine horizon as a possibility and a professional goal regarding the service of God and the King. …”
  6. La muerte en la ciudad de México en el siglo XVIII Béligand, Nadine

    Historia Mexicana

    2007
    “…The capital, subject to a variety of cultural influences, is also seen as a model city; in this sense, it is one of the Ilustrado's experimental  fields. …”
  7. Entre la insurgencia y las enfermedades venéreas: la organización hospitalaria en Guadalajara, 1811-1823 Salas Pelayo, Hugo Humberto

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…This has revealed that there was a serious public health problem that arose from the cultural norms and sexual practices of early 19th Century Guadalajara residents. …”
  8. Migración interna y logro ocupacional en la Ciudad de México Santiago Hernández, Julio

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2015
    “…Unlike studies of major Mexican cities during the import substitution model, wich as sumed that upward occupational mobility rates benefited almost equally the born and raised in the city and the rural migrants our results suggest the opposite: that migrants do poorly, but not for the fact that they are migrants, but because they tend to have lower economic, cultural and social capital attributes in their families of origin due to certain factors that leave them unable to capitalize on their efforts to achieve an educational and occupational performance similar or superior to that of the natives. …”
  9. Paradiplomacia en Medio Oriente: el caso de la política internacional de Dubai Marín Guzmán, Roberto

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2010
    “…Paradiplomacy has a wide range of levels: commercial relations; scientific and technological exchanges; as well as participation in sports and cultural events. Likewise, tourism is advertised internationally, and frequently the region, the province or the state has its own air links and other means of communication to facilitate international contacts and recognition. …”
  10. La película Barbie: avalancha de clichés, feminismo washing y regreso a los esencialismos: Entrevista colectiva a estudiantes de la maestría en Estudios de Género Tinat, Karine

    Estudios de Género

    2024
    “…Las feministas llevamos más de cincuenta años demostrando que el género es una construcción cultural, social, simbólica a disociar del dato biológico de la diferencia sexual.    …”
  11. Un catalán en Buenos Aires. El proyecto lexicográfico (1925) de Manuel de Montolíu. Presentación y críticas Battista, Emiliano

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2018
    “…Thanks to it, phenomena such as the contact of Spanish with native and immigrant languages, or the not cultured (or “popular”) varieties of the American Spanish, could then become part of the range of research topics of the Institute. …”
  12. Reivindicaciones urbanas y organización popular : el caso de Durango Ramírez Sáiz, Juan Manuel

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1986
    “…As of 1972, the Commitee for Popular Defense (CDP), taking into account the experiences of previous local movements, began fighting for urban as well as political and cultural changes. The committee is internally strong, it has established alliances with and lent solidarity to other independent groups in the area and it is doing important work in unifying the different independent groups that are making similar demands in the country. …”
  13. Fecundidad y comportamiento reproductivo en la sierra y selva del Perú Fort, Alfredo L.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “…These differences are explained in terms of the socio-cultural context prevailing in each setting. Thus, whilst the more liberal attitudes towards sex and modern ideas among the Amazon riverine people are having a net increasing effect on fertility, in the Andes the traditionalist views of their people have kept fertility-inhibiting factors prevalent, such as a relatively later age at marriage and widespread breastfeeding. …”
  14. “Hemos hecho Italia, ahora tenemos que hacer a los italianos”. El aparato educativo transnacional del régimen fascista italiano, 1922-1945 Spindola Zago, Octavio

    Historia Mexicana

    2020
    “…Current debates on Italian fascism as a global phenomenon and as an exporter of cultural subjectivities and political experiences (which were received in a fashion that involved negotiations of their meaning and implementation) seek to situate the capacity of the fascist state to put its geopolitical project into action. …”
  15. La Alhambra de Granada: un fractal orientalista en clave poscolonial. Los puntos de vista local y árabe González Alcantud, José Antonio, Rojo Flores, Sandra

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2014
    “…The article concludes with a reflection on how the contemporary “owners” of this problematic —i.e. the inhabitants of Granada— confront and to some degree share the fractal Arabesque of the intellectuals —a metaphor which possesses cultural connotations— in relation to the phenomenon of the “Alhambra”.…”
  16. Dos décadas de transformaciones de la nupcialidad uruguaya. La convergencia hacia la segunda transición demográfica Cabella, Wanda

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2009
    “…And the discussion is relevant insofar as in recent years, the Uruguayan population has experienced a marked process of social exclusion while cultural specificities and public policies have played a key role in the ways family changes are expressed. …”
  17. El trabajo no tradicional como posible campo de ruptura con los habitus de género en mujeres mexicanas Herrera, Cristina M.

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2014
    “…In the face of the evidence of other studies on the improvement in women’s educational levels and their access to paid work does not necessarily translate into meaningful changes in gender relations within the couple and in the family, there emerged a certain concern to explore what happens when the extra-domestic activities of women involve some sort of transgression of the cultural borders that establish a female sub-space and another male. …”
  18. ¿Qué es humano? Tabús alimentarios y antropofagia en el noroeste de Mozambique Huhn, Arianna

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2015
    “…While taboos on cannibalism are thus significant as one of the few customs that are universally accepted, which seems to suggest a biological basis, it is clear that there is also much more on the construction of disgust at the consumption of human flesh that is culturally specific.…”

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