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Quad. psicol. (Bellaterra, Internet) ; 25(1): e1599, 06-03-2023.
Artículo en Portugués | IBECS | ID: ibc-216850

RESUMEN

As reflexões do artigo são resultado de uma pesquisa de mestrado realizada no Brasil, nos anos 2015-2018, abordando a luta histórica de travestis e transexuais femininas no espaço do ativis-mo. Desvendamos as práticas sociais, táticas e estratégias, tendo como foco as conquistas de espaço social e político, como a luta pela visibilidade das principais pautas do movimento trans organizado. Percorremos um caminho que abrange temporalidades diferentes. Resgatamos a importância das precursoras que contribuíram com a visibilidade da luta desde 1970. Na se-quência, abordamos um breve recorte histórico do movimento LGBT brasileiro, com a partici-pação ativista de travestis e transexuais, no marco referencial de 1990 até 2016. Por fim, cole-tamos no período de 2014 até 2016, narrativas de travestis e transexuais da cidade do Recife, nordeste do Brasil, viabilizada através de entrevistas que demonstram a continuação do legado da resistência a toda forma de violação de direitos. (AU)


The reflections of the article are the result of a master's research conducted in Brazil, in the years 2015-2018, addressing the historical struggle of female transvestites and transsexuals in the space of activism in the years 2015-2018, addressing the historical struggle of female transvestites and transsexuals in the space of activism. We unveil the social practices, tactics and strategies, focusing on the conquests of social and political space, such as the struggle for visibility of the main agendas of the organized trans movement. We follow a path that covers different temporalities. We rescue the importance of the precursors who contributed to the visibility of the struggle since 1970. Next, we address a brief historical cut of the Brazilian LGBT movement, with the activist participation of transvestites and transsexuals, in the frame of reference from 1990 to 2016. Finally, in the period from 2014 to 2016, we collected narratives of transvestites and transsexuals from the city of Recife, northeastern Brazil, made possible through interviews that demonstrate the continuation of the legacy of resistance to all forms of rights violation. (AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , 57361 , Derechos Humanos/historia , Conducta Social/historia , Travestismo/psicología , Personas Transgénero/historia , Personas Transgénero/psicología , Brasil
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Am Surg ; 89(11): 5051-5054, 2023 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36148654

RESUMEN

One of the heroes in American history, Associate Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993) sought legal remedies against racial discrimination in education and health care. As director of the Legal Defense Fund (LDF) of NAACP from 1940 to 1961, his success in integrating law schools in Texas led to the first black medical student admitted to a state medical school in the South. Representing doctors and dentists needing a facility to perform surgery, the LDF brought cases before the courts in North Carolina that moved the country toward justice in health care. His ultimate legal victory came in 1954, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the decision that declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional. In 1964, the LDF under Jack Greenberg, Marshall's successor as director, won Simkins v. Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, a decision that held that hospitals accepting federal funds had to admit black patients. The two decisions laid the judicial foundation for the laws and administrative acts that changed America's racial history, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Social Security Act Amendments of 1965 that established Medicare and Medicaid. His achievements came during the hottest period of the American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Well past the middle of the twentieth century, black Americans were denied access to the full resources of American medicine, locked in a "separate-but-equal" system woefully inadequate in every respect. In abolishing segregation, Marshall initiated the long overdue remedy of the unjust legacies of slavery and Jim Crow.


Asunto(s)
Negro o Afroamericano , Atención a la Salud , Educación , Derechos Humanos , Abogados , Decisiones de la Corte Suprema , Anciano , Humanos , Negro o Afroamericano/educación , Negro o Afroamericano/historia , Negro o Afroamericano/legislación & jurisprudencia , Derechos Civiles/historia , Derechos Civiles/legislación & jurisprudencia , Atención a la Salud/etnología , Atención a la Salud/legislación & jurisprudencia , Educación/historia , Educación/legislación & jurisprudencia , Educación Médica/historia , Educación Médica/legislación & jurisprudencia , Escolaridad , Historia del Siglo XX , Derechos Humanos/historia , Derechos Humanos/legislación & jurisprudencia , Medicare/historia , Medicare/legislación & jurisprudencia , Grupos Raciales , Decisiones de la Corte Suprema/historia , Estados Unidos , Abogados/historia
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Multimedia | Recursos Multimedia | ID: multimedia-9977

RESUMEN

Este primer encuentro comienza con una sintética presentación a cargo de Claudia Villamayor, directora provincial de Formación, Investigación y Políticas Culturales, donde se establecen los objetivos del módulo "Introducción a la Perspectiva de Género", a saber: transversalizar la perspectiva de género en todo el Estado provincial sobre la base de la Justicia Social y de Género. Respecto de la capacitación, enmarcada en el "Programa de Formación y Trabajo" para los becarios y las becarias de los postas de vacunación , Villamayor explica que su fin es incorporar nociones, perspectivas y herramientas que permitan repensar prácticas y fortalecer estrategias de trabajo en el ámbito sanitario. Dividido en cuatro encuentros, los dos primeros sirven de introducción a los conceptos clave de la perspectiva de género, mientras que los dos últimos abordan esta perspectiva en relación al diseño, la planificación y gestión de las políticas estatales en los lugares de trabajo. Por último refieren al abordaje de las violencias por razones de género. Más adelante, Pamela Rocha, miembro de la Subsecretaría de Políticas de Género y Diversidad Sexual, realizará un repaso por los antecedentes de dicha perspectiva y su relación con el surgimiento de los derechos humanos, los movimientos sociales y el contexto histórico donde se originaron. La exposición se centrará en los siguientes temas: Los Derechos Humanos: historia. Los Estados y su obligación de garantizar la protección de la dignidad y la no discriminación de las personas, sin importar sexo, religión, nacionalidad y raza. La reforma constitucional argentina de 1994. Las demandas de género en la agenda pública. Rol del Estado, reconocimiento y primeras normativas. Creación del Ministerio de las Mujeres bonaerense. Fortalecimiento democrático y participación de mujeres y diversidades en el ámbito público. Luego e abordan cuestiones tales como: ¿Qué es el genero? El género como construcción social. ¿Qué es el patriarcado? Roles de género y relaciones de poder. Estereotipos de género y feminización de las tareas de cuidado. Desigualdades en el acceso a los derechos por parte de las mujeres y las diversidades. La heteronorma. Desigualdades de género en ámbitos laborales. Los feminismos: el feminismo europeo, el feminismo latinoamericano y el feminismo negro norteamericano, aportes. Las interseccionalidades en las formas de opresión. Discriminación por color de piel, clase, edad, género. Niveles de opresión y acceso a derechos. ¿Por qué necesitamos pensar desde un feminismo y transfeminismo de matriz latinoamericana y popular? El Estado y la superación del modelo médico hegemónico. Las nuevas masculinidades. La Dirección de Masculinidades en el ámbito público provincial. Paternidades responsables. Reparto de las tareas de cuidado. La división sexual del trabajo. Reformulación de los vínculos interpersonales de los varones. Las nuevas familias y sus demandas no satisfechas. El desarrollo de las infancias y la autonomía de las mujeres. El rol de las y los trabajadores de la salud frente a las desigualdades y la discriminación por motivos de género. Políticas públicas provinciales: ejemplos. La Ley Micaela. ¿Qué es la violencia de genero? Para finalizar, junto a Gabriela Corral, Rocha responde preguntas de las y los participantes centradas principalmente en la violencia laboral y las diferencias de género, el rol de los sindicatos, la diversidad corporal frente a los mandatos de la feminidad, los estigmas sobre los cuerpos no hegemónicos. Otros temas son: la Ley de Identidad de Género, la autopercepción y paradigma binario: masculino - femenino. El patriarcado y sus consecuencias negativas sobre las masculinidades. El paradigma de Justicia Social. Las identidades autopercibidas en el ámbito de la administración pública, estrategias de abordaje. Lenguaje inclusivo y lenguaje no sexista. Discriminación en el ámbito laboral por color de piel, cuerpo y clase. La linea 144. Heteronorma y androcentrismo. Jerarquías de masculinidad. Transodio. Personas cisgénero. Los géneros como categorías políticas.


Asunto(s)
Derechos de la Mujer , Derechos Humanos/historia , Transversalidad de Género , Perspectiva de Género , Derechos Civiles , Marco Interseccional , Sexismo , Diversidad de Género , Justicia Social , Violencia de Género , Identidad de Género , Feminismo
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J Int Bioethique Ethique Sci ; 31(4): 15-31, 2021 02.
Artículo en Francés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33728875

RESUMEN

In this work, the aggressions of the “First Peoples” An analysis of the place of “Mother Nature” in human thought suggests the importance of respecting it. This respect is an important foundation for respect for human rights, as is the awareness of, constantly, fighting poverty and considering all human beings as totally equal.


Asunto(s)
Bioética/historia , Derechos Humanos/historia , Comparación Transcultural , Europa (Continente) , Historia del Siglo XVIII , Historia del Siglo XIX , Humanos , América Latina
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Torture ; 30(1): 81-83, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32657774

RESUMEN

Johan Lansen, a deeply-valued colleague, teacher, advisor, clinical supervisor and personal mentor for many, died at age 86 on November 26, 2019 in his hometown of Amersfoort in the Netherlands.


Asunto(s)
Derechos Humanos/historia , Psiquiatría/historia , Tortura/historia , Historia del Siglo XX , Historia del Siglo XXI , Holocausto , Humanos , Países Bajos
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Am Psychol ; 74(9): 1167-1177, 2019 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31829709

RESUMEN

Disability activists emerged as an important influence over the first decade of the new millennium in postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe, a particularly critical time for progress in human rights and services for people with mental disabilities in that part of the world. An entrenched custodial institutional infrastructure existed for children and adults with mental disabilities in communist Central and Eastern Europe between the 1940s and the fall of communism in 1989. Activists who emerged in the subsequent postcommunist era faced multiple challenges and important new opportunities in their efforts to address human rights and quality of life for citizens with mental disabilities. Critical to their efforts were new civil society freedoms that allowed for the establishment of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), which had previously been prohibited. Those activists and NGOs tended to represent one of two distinct missions: Either a focus on human rights protection with a watch-dog function, or an emphasis on service-provision and community-based support. Across both types of activism and NGO missions, the goal to reduce the imposition of custodial institutional life on people with mental disabilities was a priority. In addition to the history of mental disability activism in postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe, this article addresses the implications for American psychologists involved in cross-cultural and international work in disability issues, and notes the challenges facing psychologists who are engaged in both activism and the profession. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).


Asunto(s)
Derechos Humanos , Organizaciones , Defensa del Paciente , Personas con Discapacidades Mentales , Activismo Político , Psicología , Europa (Continente) , Historia del Siglo XX , Historia del Siglo XXI , Derechos Humanos/historia , Humanos , Organizaciones/historia , Defensa del Paciente/historia , Personas con Discapacidades Mentales/historia , Psicología/historia
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Am Psychol ; 74(8): 954-966, 2019 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31697130

RESUMEN

This article constructs a brief history of how lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) issues have intersected with South African psychology at key sociopolitical moments, filling a gap in current histories. Organized psychology-a primary focus of this analysis-since its first formations in 1948, mostly colluded with apartheid governments by othering queerness as psychopathology or social deviance. The National Party, both homophobic and racist, ruled the country from 1948 until the first democratic elections in 1994. The acceleration of antiapartheid struggles in the 1980s saw progressive psychologists develop more critical forms of theory and practice. However, LGBTI+ issues remained overshadowed by the primary struggle for racial equality and democracy. Psychology's chameleon-like adaptation to evolving eras resulted in a unified organization when apartheid ended: the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA). Democratic South Africa's Constitution took the bold step of protecting sexuality as a fundamental human right, galvanizing a fresh wave of LGBTI+ scholarship post-1994. However, LGBTI+ people still suffered prejudice, discrimination, and violence. Additionally, psychology training continued to ignore sexual orientation and gender-affirmative health care in curricula. PsySSA therefore joined the International Psychology Network for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Issues (IPsyNet) in 2007, catalyzing the PsySSA African LGBTI+ Human Rights Project in 2012 and two pioneering publications: a position statement on affirmative practice in 2013, and practice guidelines for psychology professionals working with sexually and gender-diverse people in 2017. This article traces a neglected history of South African psychology, examining the political, social, and institutional factors that eventually enabled the development of LGBTI+ affirmative psychologies. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).


Asunto(s)
Apartheid/historia , Psicología/historia , Minorías Sexuales y de Género/historia , Sexualidad/historia , Apartheid/psicología , Femenino , Historia del Siglo XX , Derechos Humanos/historia , Humanos , Masculino , Conducta Sexual/historia , Conducta Sexual/psicología , Minorías Sexuales y de Género/psicología , Sexualidad/psicología , Sudáfrica
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Am Psychol ; 74(8): 967-986, 2019 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31697131

RESUMEN

This contribution explores the historical developments of transnational lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) psychology in Colombia, the Philippines, Russia, and South Africa in relationship to U.S. LGBT psychology. LGBTI psychology in these diverse contexts share commonalities but also have important variations in their development and focus within LGBTI concerns. The International Psychology Network for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex Issues (IPsyNet) provides a model for international professional psychology collaboration and linkage on behalf of advocacy for LGBTI rights and sexual orientation and gender identity and/or expression concerns. Although there is the risk of transnational LGBTI psychology(ies) reproducing European-North American (Euro-N.A.) "homonationalism" and contributing to neo-colonization, these case examples illustrate the dynamic potential of transnational LGBTI psychology, including the possibilities of psychology to develop LGBTI psychologies drawing from indigenous as well as international structures and platforms, influencing Euro-N.A. models in the process. Finally, this article describes the promise and the limitations of transnational LGBTI psychology, including the role of human rights frameworks, as well as advocacy within professional psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).


Asunto(s)
Derechos Humanos/historia , Psicología/historia , Minorías Sexuales y de Género/historia , Minorías Sexuales y de Género/psicología , Femenino , Identidad de Género , Historia del Siglo XX , Humanos , Masculino , Conducta Sexual/historia , Conducta Sexual/psicología
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Violence Against Women ; 25(13): 1558-1577, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31506021

RESUMEN

This essay examines two Portuguese novels about colonialism and its legacies: António Lobo Antunes's Fado Alexandrino (1983) and Aida Gomes's Os Pretos de Pousaflores (The Blacks from Pousaflores) (2011). Fado Alexandrino perpetuates the use of Black women's raped bodies as a plot device to represent colonial violence, while Gomes's narrative empowers racialized victims of sexual abuse and challenges dominant public memories of the Colonial War. A close reading of these novels, contextualized against the background of scholarly debates about the representation of sexual violence, exposes both the perils and potential of cultural works to preserve the memory of rape in armed conflict.


Asunto(s)
Colonialismo/historia , Delitos Sexuales/psicología , Historia del Siglo XX , Historia del Siglo XXI , Derechos Humanos/historia , Derechos Humanos/psicología , Humanos , Periodismo , Portugal , Racismo/historia , Racismo/psicología , Delitos Sexuales/historia
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Violence Against Women ; 25(13): 1522-1542, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31506025

RESUMEN

A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present article focuses on the diarist's use of humor to process her disorientation, assert her subjectivity, and build affective links with other victims. I consider how the diary's tone influenced its reception and thus how aesthetic analysis might illuminate the conditions under which stories about sexual violence become audible, as well as the ways in which the "cultural politics of emotion" (to quote the title of Sarah Ahmed's 2004 study) can both foster and obstruct human rights projects.


Asunto(s)
Política , Violación/psicología , Segunda Guerra Mundial , Adulto , Berlin , Libros/historia , Femenino , Historia del Siglo XX , Derechos Humanos/historia , Derechos Humanos/lesiones , Derechos Humanos/psicología , Humanos , Periodismo/instrumentación , Periodismo/tendencias , Violación/prevención & control
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Climacteric ; 22(3): 283-288, 2019 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30810387

RESUMEN

More than one-third of the world's population resides in Asia. China and India have the largest population densities and the focus of this article is on these two countries. In the seventeenth century, women were globally treated as inferior and subordinate to men. Women had to listen to their fathers, husbands, and sons, and they could not inherit business or wealth. Starting in the eighteenth century and continuing in the nineteenth century, women's rights became central to political debates in Europe which demanded human rights, leading to the Women's Rights Movement. The Feminist movement began in the twentieth century, which focused on the reproductive rights of women. In the twentieth century, various Declarations have been signed by the United Nations to offer both gender equity and equality to women in the world, but unfortunately many of them have not been put into practice in Asia. In the twenty-first century, the feminist movement is focusing more on women having the power to decide the course of their lives. We still have to overcome challenges of unequal economic opportunity, political empowerment, gender violence, and human trafficking to achieve gender equality in Asia.


Asunto(s)
Derechos de la Mujer , Asia , China , Europa (Continente) , Femenino , Historia del Siglo XVIII , Historia del Siglo XIX , Historia del Siglo XX , Historia del Siglo XXI , Derechos Humanos/historia , Derechos Humanos/legislación & jurisprudencia , Humanos , India , Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos/legislación & jurisprudencia , Factores Socioeconómicos , Derechos de la Mujer/historia , Derechos de la Mujer/legislación & jurisprudencia , Derechos de la Mujer/estadística & datos numéricos
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