Re-Thinking Gender, Artivism and Choices. Cultures of Equality Emerging From Urban Peripheries

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Autor(a) principal: Moura, Tatiana
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cerdeira, Linda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/100272
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2021.637564
Resumo: Gender dimensions of violence, and especially women's experiences in settings of urban violence have been the subject of important feminist research, including those that highlight gender as essential for comprehensive analyses of security and urban violence, and for promoting solutions and positive change. A primary contribution of feminist research indeed has been to demonstrate that there are both visible and invisible aspects of urban violence. A gap in literature on these gender dimensions is that of men's construction of masculinities - and how these constructions are challenged during times. An important set of invisible phenomena within urban spaces and their peripheries includes the positive and decolonial responses that occur, including non-violent and feminist cultural and artistic pathways and the factors that lead men to resist to dominant, violent, or 'hyper' versions of masculinities. While there is a predominate focus on men's involvement in violence, far less attention has been placed on men's non-violent pathways. Based on examples of cultural, artistic and activist practices from the peripheries, namely those emerging in Rio de Janeiro, this article aims to discuss how artivism can challenge gender inequalities and power relations.
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title Re-Thinking Gender, Artivism and Choices. Cultures of Equality Emerging From Urban Peripheries
spellingShingle Re-Thinking Gender, Artivism and Choices. Cultures of Equality Emerging From Urban Peripheries
Moura, Tatiana
Artivism
Culture
Feminism
Masculinities
Peripheries
title_short Re-Thinking Gender, Artivism and Choices. Cultures of Equality Emerging From Urban Peripheries
title_full Re-Thinking Gender, Artivism and Choices. Cultures of Equality Emerging From Urban Peripheries
title_fullStr Re-Thinking Gender, Artivism and Choices. Cultures of Equality Emerging From Urban Peripheries
title_full_unstemmed Re-Thinking Gender, Artivism and Choices. Cultures of Equality Emerging From Urban Peripheries
title_sort Re-Thinking Gender, Artivism and Choices. Cultures of Equality Emerging From Urban Peripheries
author Moura, Tatiana
author_facet Moura, Tatiana
Cerdeira, Linda
author_role author
author2 Cerdeira, Linda
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moura, Tatiana
Cerdeira, Linda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Artivism
Culture
Feminism
Masculinities
Peripheries
topic Artivism
Culture
Feminism
Masculinities
Peripheries
description Gender dimensions of violence, and especially women's experiences in settings of urban violence have been the subject of important feminist research, including those that highlight gender as essential for comprehensive analyses of security and urban violence, and for promoting solutions and positive change. A primary contribution of feminist research indeed has been to demonstrate that there are both visible and invisible aspects of urban violence. A gap in literature on these gender dimensions is that of men's construction of masculinities - and how these constructions are challenged during times. An important set of invisible phenomena within urban spaces and their peripheries includes the positive and decolonial responses that occur, including non-violent and feminist cultural and artistic pathways and the factors that lead men to resist to dominant, violent, or 'hyper' versions of masculinities. While there is a predominate focus on men's involvement in violence, far less attention has been placed on men's non-violent pathways. Based on examples of cultural, artistic and activist practices from the peripheries, namely those emerging in Rio de Janeiro, this article aims to discuss how artivism can challenge gender inequalities and power relations.
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