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<title>Matrilocality and patrineality in mundurucu society: a critical re-examinantion from a feminist perspective</title>
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<name>Sardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar</name>
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<summary type="text">Matrilocality and patrineality in mundurucu society: a critical re-examinantion from a feminist perspective
Sardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar
In this paper, I make use of a feminist perspective as “the critical lens” to examine previous anthropological works. More specifically, I apply the lens to examine Robert Murphy’s (1956) proposed analysis of the so-called ‘disharmonic system’ found by him to exist among the  Mundurucu Indians of Northern Brazil.
Artigo de Periódico
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<dc:date>1980-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Percursos, percalços e prazeres de uma antropóloga feminista na vida acadêmica</title>
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<name>Sardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar</name>
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<summary type="text">Percursos, percalços e prazeres de uma antropóloga feminista na vida acadêmica
Sardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar
Artigo de Periódico
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<dc:date>2016-04-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Domestic Violence and Women's Access to Justice in Brazil</title>
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<author>
<name>Sardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar</name>
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<author>
<name>Gomes, Márcia</name>
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<author>
<name>Tavares, Márcia Santana</name>
</author>
<author>
<name>Pasinato, Wânia</name>
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<updated>2026-01-21T14:46:16Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Domestic Violence and Women's Access to Justice in Brazil
Sardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar; Gomes, Márcia; Tavares, Márcia Santana; Pasinato, Wânia
This is a preliminary report of research on domestic violence and women’s access to justice in&#13;
Brazil conducted under the coordination of NEIM- the Nucleus of Interdisciplinary Women’s&#13;
Studies of the Federal University of Bahia, in partnership with OBSERVE-the Observatory&#13;
for Monitoring the Application of Maria da Penha Law, and the Pathways of Women’s&#13;
Empowerment Research Program Consortium.&#13;
The study is intended to provide subsidies as a country case-study to UNIFEM’s Progress of&#13;
the World’s Women and Access to Justice Report. It focuses primarily on specialized police stations for women in Brazil as a means of access to justice for women in situation of domestic violence.
Outros
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<dc:date>2010-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>NEGOTIATING CULTURE IN THE PROMOTION OF GENDER  EQUALITY  AND WOMEN’S  EMPOWERMENT IN LATIN AMERICA</title>
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<name>Sardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar</name>
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<updated>2022-07-05T17:02:55Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">NEGOTIATING CULTURE IN THE PROMOTION OF GENDER  EQUALITY  AND WOMEN’S  EMPOWERMENT IN LATIN AMERICA
Sardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar
My purpose in this paper is to dwell on  the relevance of “culture” to the promotion of gender equality and women’s empowerment, with an emphasis on Latin America. In order to better carry out the proposed tasks, I begin with a discussion of what is understood by gender equality and women’s empowerment, and how “culture” has been factored in. Next, I will deal with the current debate on “culture”, delineating the perspective that underlies this work. I will argue that notions of gender are always social and cultural constructions and, as such, open to challenge and change. Finally, I will offer a view of some of the different feminist and women’s movements in the region, looking, in particular, at their struggles over “meaning” – that is, at the “cultural politics” of these movements (Alvarez, Dagnino and Escobar 1998)  - and how they challenge and negotiate culture in promoting change towards gender equality. In special, I will dwell into cultural constructs of motherhood, domesticity, marital and sexual rights, and race and ethnicity as they have been built within a patriarchal paradigm that still remains strong throughout Latin America, pointing at how women have challenged them in ways that have contributed to struggles towards gender equality and women’s empowerment in different countries of the region.
Outros
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<dc:date>2012-10-10T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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