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Las Primeras Damas como Miembros de la Élite Política
First ladies as members of the political elite
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Abstract Las primeras damas están crecientemente adquiriendo capital político, influyendo en gobiernos y lanzándose como candidatas. Sin embargo, la literatura especializada no ha documentado esta tendencia. En este artículo, argumentamos que el involucramiento de este grupo de mujeres en el Poder Ejecutivo ... view more
Las primeras damas están crecientemente adquiriendo capital político, influyendo en gobiernos y lanzándose como candidatas. Sin embargo, la literatura especializada no ha documentado esta tendencia. En este artículo, argumentamos que el involucramiento de este grupo de mujeres en el Poder Ejecutivo amerita que sean consideradas como parte de la élite política. Para tener un mejor entendimiento de la influencia política de las primeras damas, proponemos una tipología que genera cuatro categorías en las que luego clasificamos a las 88 mujeres que estuvieron en el puesto entre 1990 y 2016.... view less
First ladies are increasingly acquiring political capital, influencing governments, and becoming candidates. However, the specialized literature has not documented this trend. In this article, we argue that the involvement of this group of women in the Executive Power makes it necessary to consider ... view more
First ladies are increasingly acquiring political capital, influencing governments, and becoming candidates. However, the specialized literature has not documented this trend. In this article, we argue that the involvement of this group of women in the Executive Power makes it necessary to consider them as part of the political elite. To have a better understanding of the political influence of the first ladies, we propose a typology that generates four categories in which we then classify the 88 women who held the position between 1990 and 2016.... view less
Keywords
political participation; Latin America; head of state; political elite; woman; wife; political leadership; executive power
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Document language
Spanish
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 31-49
Journal
America Latina Hoy: Revista de Ciencias Sociales (2019) 81
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14201/alh2019813149
ISSN
2340-4396
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0