Women in the Shadows: Invisibility, Recycling and Masculine Domination in Mainly Male Mixed Prisons
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Resumo: | The increase in women’s imprisonment has pushed authorities to confine them in male prisons. The study of the research undertaken at the 5th Penitentiary Region of Rio Grande do Sul discusses the prison dynamics, showing that the access to areas in common, the task distribution, the punishments and the definition of disciplinary rules are based on male directions. Under these circumstances, the power turns to women aiming at conditioning their practices to sexualization directed to virility, affirming, at the same time, the male behaviors. The characteristics of the female condition in such environments lead to the definition of those prisons as “manly mixed”. |
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Women in the Shadows: Invisibility, Recycling and Masculine Domination in Mainly Male Mixed PrisonsMulheres nas so(m)bras: invisibilidade, reciclagem e dominação viril em presídios masculinamente mistosThe increase in women’s imprisonment has pushed authorities to confine them in male prisons. The study of the research undertaken at the 5th Penitentiary Region of Rio Grande do Sul discusses the prison dynamics, showing that the access to areas in common, the task distribution, the punishments and the definition of disciplinary rules are based on male directions. Under these circumstances, the power turns to women aiming at conditioning their practices to sexualization directed to virility, affirming, at the same time, the male behaviors. The characteristics of the female condition in such environments lead to the definition of those prisons as “manly mixed”.O incremento do encarceramento feminino tem levado as autoridades a confinarem mulheres dentro dos presídios masculinos. O estudo – oriundo de pesquisa realizada na 5ª Região Penitenciária do Rio Grande do Sul – discute as dinâmicas carcerárias, mostrando que o acesso aos espaços, a distribuição do trabalho, a aplicação dos castigos e a definição das regras disciplinares são referenciados por uma orientação masculina. Nesta, o poder se volta para as mulheres, visando condicionar suas práticas a uma sexualização dirigida para o viril, ao mesmo tempo que positiva, nesse padrão, os comportamentos masculinos. As especificidades da condição feminina em tais espaços conduzem a que se definam esses presídios como “masculinamente mistos”.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/S0104-026X201000020000710.1590/S0104-026X2010000200007Revista Estudos Feministas; Vol. 18 No. 2 (2010); 407Revista Estudos Feministas; Vol. 18 Núm. 2 (2010); 407Revista Estudos Feministas; v. 18 n. 2 (2010); 4071806-95840104-026Xreponame:Revista Estudos Feministasinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/S0104-026X2010000200007/13626Copyright (c) 2018 Revista Estudos Feministasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessColares, Leni Beatriz CorreiaChies, Luiz Antônio Bogo2020-01-30T11:30:18Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/14937Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/oai||ref@cfh.ufsc.br1806-95840104-026Xopendoar:2022-11-21T11:37:52.936531Revista Estudos Feministas - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)true |
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Women in the Shadows: Invisibility, Recycling and Masculine Domination in Mainly Male Mixed Prisons Mulheres nas so(m)bras: invisibilidade, reciclagem e dominação viril em presídios masculinamente mistos |
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Women in the Shadows: Invisibility, Recycling and Masculine Domination in Mainly Male Mixed Prisons |
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Women in the Shadows: Invisibility, Recycling and Masculine Domination in Mainly Male Mixed Prisons Colares, Leni Beatriz Correia |
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Women in the Shadows: Invisibility, Recycling and Masculine Domination in Mainly Male Mixed Prisons |
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Women in the Shadows: Invisibility, Recycling and Masculine Domination in Mainly Male Mixed Prisons |
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Women in the Shadows: Invisibility, Recycling and Masculine Domination in Mainly Male Mixed Prisons |
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Colares, Leni Beatriz Correia |
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Colares, Leni Beatriz Correia Chies, Luiz Antônio Bogo |
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The increase in women’s imprisonment has pushed authorities to confine them in male prisons. The study of the research undertaken at the 5th Penitentiary Region of Rio Grande do Sul discusses the prison dynamics, showing that the access to areas in common, the task distribution, the punishments and the definition of disciplinary rules are based on male directions. Under these circumstances, the power turns to women aiming at conditioning their practices to sexualization directed to virility, affirming, at the same time, the male behaviors. The characteristics of the female condition in such environments lead to the definition of those prisons as “manly mixed”. |
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