SOCIAL MOVEMENTS FOR WOMEN AND THE RIGHT TO LEISURE

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Autor(a) principal: Bonalume, Cláudia Regina
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ferreira Isayama, Hélder
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Estudos do Lazer
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/rbel/article/view/24698
Resumo: We propose a reflection on the presence (or not) of leisure on the political agenda of three social movements that defend women's rights. We start from the constitutional principle that highlights leisure among social rights and provides for equality between men and women. The purpose of this text was to understand if these social movements address the theme of leisure in their agendas and when that happens, what is the approach given to the social right to leisure. We analyzed the statutes, meeting reports, letters (of principles, of claim, of support, of repudiation), notes, electronic media, social networks and specific actions promoted by each of the three social movements of women. Among demands for health, education, work, spaces of power, security, reproductive rights, equality, respect, and so many others, there were few mentions of the right to leisure. We emphasize the importance of experiences that refer to leisure in the context of actions carried out by social movements. We identified that leisure experiences face different barriers to become an active desire to be claimed.
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spelling SOCIAL MOVEMENTS FOR WOMEN AND THE RIGHT TO LEISURELOS MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES DE LAS MUJERES Y EL DERECHO AL OCIO MOVIMENTOS SOCIAIS DE MULHERES E O DIREITO AO LAZERWe propose a reflection on the presence (or not) of leisure on the political agenda of three social movements that defend women's rights. We start from the constitutional principle that highlights leisure among social rights and provides for equality between men and women. The purpose of this text was to understand if these social movements address the theme of leisure in their agendas and when that happens, what is the approach given to the social right to leisure. We analyzed the statutes, meeting reports, letters (of principles, of claim, of support, of repudiation), notes, electronic media, social networks and specific actions promoted by each of the three social movements of women. Among demands for health, education, work, spaces of power, security, reproductive rights, equality, respect, and so many others, there were few mentions of the right to leisure. We emphasize the importance of experiences that refer to leisure in the context of actions carried out by social movements. We identified that leisure experiences face different barriers to become an active desire to be claimed.Partiendo del principio constitucional que destaca el ocio entre los derechos sociales y prevé la igualdad entre hombres y mujeres, proponemos una reflexión sobre la presencia (o no) del ocio en la agenda política de tres movimientos sociales en defensa de los derechos de las mujeres. El objetivo del texto fue entender si estos movimientos sociales abordan el tema del ocio en sus agendas y cuando eso sucede, cuál es el enfoque que se le da al derecho social al ocio. Analizamos los estatutos, informes de reuniones, cartas (de principios, de reclamo, apoyo, rechazo), notas, medios electrónicos, redes sociales y acciones específicas impulsadas por cada uno de los tres movimientos sociales de mujeres. Entre las demandas de salud, educación, trabajo, espacios de poder, seguridad, derechos reproductivos, igualdad, respeto y tantas otras, hubo pocas menciones al derecho al ocio. A pesar de ello, identificamos una importancia de las experiencias que se refieren al ocio en el contexto de las acciones que realizan los movimientos sociales. Identificamos que las experiencias de ocio enfrentan diferentes barreras para convertirse en un deseo activo de ser reivindicado.Partindo do princípio constitucional que destaca o lazer entre os direitos sociais e preveem a igualdade entre homens e mulheres, propomos uma reflexão acerca da presença (ou não) do lazer na agenda política de três movimentos sociais de defesa dos diretos das mulheres. O objetivo deste texto foi compreender se esses movimentos sociais abordam a temática do lazer em suas pautas e quando isso acontece, qual a abordagem dada ao direito social ao lazer. Para tanto, analisamos os estatutos, relatórios de encontros, cartas (de princípios, de reivindicação, de apoio, de repúdio), notas, mídias eletrônicas, redes sociais e ações específicas promovidas por cada um dos três movimentos sociais de mulheres. Entre demandas por saúde, educação, trabalho, espaços de poder, segurança, direitos reprodutivos, igualdade, respeito, e tantas outras, foram poucas as menções ao direito ao lazer. Apesar disso, destacamos uma importância de vivências que remetem ao lazer no contexto das ações realizadas pelos movimentos sociais. Por fim, identificamos que as vivências de lazer enfrentam barreiras diversas para se converterem em desejo ativo a ser reivindicado.ANPEL2021-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/rbel/article/view/24698Revista Brasileira de Estudos do Lazer; v. 7 n. 3 (2020): set./dez.|Dossiê Lazer, Gênero e Sexualidade; 3-242358-1239reponame:Revista Brasileira de Estudos do Lazerinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/rbel/article/view/24698/23290Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Brasileira de Estudos do Lazerhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBonalume, Cláudia ReginaFerreira Isayama, Hélder2021-02-17T01:13:35Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/24698Revistahttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/rbelPUBhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/rbel/oairbel.anpel@gmail.com || edilson@lcc.ufmg.br2358-12392358-1239opendoar:2021-02-17T01:13:35Revista Brasileira de Estudos do Lazer - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
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LOS MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES DE LAS MUJERES Y EL DERECHO AL OCIO
MOVIMENTOS SOCIAIS DE MULHERES E O DIREITO AO LAZER
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description We propose a reflection on the presence (or not) of leisure on the political agenda of three social movements that defend women's rights. We start from the constitutional principle that highlights leisure among social rights and provides for equality between men and women. The purpose of this text was to understand if these social movements address the theme of leisure in their agendas and when that happens, what is the approach given to the social right to leisure. We analyzed the statutes, meeting reports, letters (of principles, of claim, of support, of repudiation), notes, electronic media, social networks and specific actions promoted by each of the three social movements of women. Among demands for health, education, work, spaces of power, security, reproductive rights, equality, respect, and so many others, there were few mentions of the right to leisure. We emphasize the importance of experiences that refer to leisure in the context of actions carried out by social movements. We identified that leisure experiences face different barriers to become an active desire to be claimed.
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