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Culturas políticas: (re)significando la categoría desde una perspectiva de género

Political cultures: (re)signifying the category from a gender perspective
[journal article]

Bard Wigdor, Gabriela

Abstract

Las miradas androcéntricas acerca de las prácticas de las mujeres y de su lugar social se reproducen en las premisas detrás de conceptos como el de cultura política. En la mayoría de los estudios de cultura política, el género es tomado como sexo y como dato cuantitativo, no considerándolo significa... view more

Las miradas androcéntricas acerca de las prácticas de las mujeres y de su lugar social se reproducen en las premisas detrás de conceptos como el de cultura política. En la mayoría de los estudios de cultura política, el género es tomado como sexo y como dato cuantitativo, no considerándolo significativo para explicar las culturas políticas de los/as sujetos. La ausencia de las discusiones sobre género, manifiestan el androcentrismo de la mirada científica dominante. Si ampliamos la noción de lo que es política más allá de lo estatal y del funcionamiento institucional de la democracia representativa, y damos relevancia a las diversas subjetividades, las mujeres -como otros géneros- tienen igual potencial político que los varones, e incluso, a causa de sus posiciones subalternas, cuentan con la posibilidad de constituir demandas radicales para el cambio social. Proponemos un análisis histórico crítico sobre el concepto desde un enfoque interdisciplinario, hasta llegar a la discusión sobre las culturas políticas de las mujeres. El artículo se desarrolla en torno a tres ejes que organizan la presentación de los diferentes enfoques: ¿Dónde se estudia la cultura política? ¿Con quiénes y para quienes se estudia? ¿Para qué se estudian las culturas políticas?... view less


Androcentric perspectives on the practices of women and their social place are reproduced in the foundations behind concepts such as political culture. In the majority of studies on political culture, gender is understood as sex and as a quantitative fact, disregarding it as meaningful to explain... view more

Androcentric perspectives on the practices of women and their social place are reproduced in the foundations behind concepts such as political culture. In the majority of studies on political culture, gender is understood as sex and as a quantitative fact, disregarding it as meaningful to explain the political cultures of subjects. The absence of discussions about gender expresses the androcentricity present in the dominant scientific outlook. If we widen the notion of what is politics beyond what concerns the state and the institutional functioning of representative democracy, and highlight the diverse subjectivities, women -as much as other genders- have the same political potential as men do, and, further, given their subaltern positions, it is possible that they are able to establish radical demands for social change. A critical historical analysis of the concept with an interdisciplinary perspective is proposed, to arrive at a discussion around women's political cultures. The article expounds three questions which organize the presentation of the different approaches: Where is political culture studied? With whom and for who is it examined? Why are political cultures studied?... view less

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
political culture; androcentric scientific knowledge; women; gender; situated knowledge

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2016

Page/Pages
p. 137-166

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 61 (2016) 227

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0185-1918(16)30024-1

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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