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  1. 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. …”
  2. 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”.…”
  3. 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. …”
  4. ¿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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