Para alem da "maternidade militante": mulheres de base e os ativismos

The popular female political activism has been analyzed by the "militant motherhood" model, created in the 80's. This model links these women's political commitment to the reproduction of their attributes as mothers in the political universe. In more contemporary times, the polit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cadernos do LEPAARQ 2007-01, Vol.4 (7-8), p.81
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Zusammenfassung:The popular female political activism has been analyzed by the "militant motherhood" model, created in the 80's. This model links these women's political commitment to the reproduction of their attributes as mothers in the political universe. In more contemporary times, the political activism experience of women from lower classes challenges this model and shows new comprehensive possibilities to this phenomenon. Based on the ethnographic research done in the city of Recife/PE, among women's rights activists from different social stratum, this text intents to demonstrate these new possibilities. KEY-WORDS: political activism, women, motherhood, urban low classes, feminism O ativismo politico feminino popular tem sido analisado a partir da matriz explicativa da "maternidade militante", originada na decada de 80. Essa matriz associa o engajamento dessas mulheres a reproducao dos seus atributos de maes no universo da politica. Contemporaneamente, a experiencia de ativismo politico dessa parcela da populacao feminina desafia essa matriz explicativa, apontando novas possibilidades compreensivas para esse fenomeno. Por meio de uma pesquisa etnografica realizada na cidade de RecifePE entre ativistas dos direitos das mulheres, de diferentes estratos sociais, este texto busca demonstrar essas novas possibilidades. PALAVRAS-CHAVES: ativismo politico, mulheres, maternidade, camadas urbanas de baixa renda, feminismo
ISSN:2316-8412
2316-8412