Política, orgullo y rebeldía: Tácticas para disputar derechos. Diversidades sexuales y parentalidad / Politics, pride and rebellion: Tactics to dispute rights. Sexual diversity and parenthood
Quad. psicol. (Bellaterra, Internet)
; 23(1): e1671-e1671, 2021. ilus, tab
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RESUMO
El objetivo del presente artículo es identificar los recursos con los que las personas de la diver-sidad sexo-afectiva (PDSA) enfrentan el ejercicio de la maternidad/paternidad en Chile. Utili-zamos el método biográfico desde un abordaje interseccional, en un proceso dialógico-recursivo, realizamos entrevistas a diversos informantes clave y PDSA. Encontramos que las PDSA aplican tácticas de resistencia respecto al ejercicio de la maternidad/paternidad, que se articulan recursivamente en el ámbito estructural/institucional, social y personal. En el prime-ro encontramos: modificaciones legislativas, red de apoyo formal y acceso al poder político ins-titucional. En el segundo, hallamos: cambios sociales, recursos formativos e informativos y re-des de apoyo social. En el tercero se encuentran: capital cultural y económico, camuflaje y ca-racterísticas personales. Concluimos que, para dar cumplimiento a los compromisos adquiridos por Chile en el respeto a los derechos humanos, es urgente promover políticas públicas que eliminen las discriminaciones que sufren las PDSA al maternar/paternar.(AU)
ABSTRACT
The objective of this article is to identify the resources LGBT people use to perform materni-ty/paternity. We applied the biographical method from an intersectional approach through a dialogical-recursive process. Key informants and LGBT people were interviewed. We found that, in Chile, LGBT people apply resistance tactics that are recursively articulated in the structural/institutional, social, and personal spheres. In the first sphere, we found: legislative changes, a formal support network and access to institutional political power. In the second sphere, we found: social changes, educational resources and information, as well as social support networks. In the third sphere, we found: cultural and economic capital, camouflage, and personal characteristics. We conclude that to fulfill international legal commitments re-lated to human rights signed by Chile, it is urgent to promote public policies that eliminate the discriminations LGBT people suffer to become mother/father.(AU)
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06-national
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ES
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Sex
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Social Support
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Marriage
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Parenting
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Sexism
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Sexual and Gender Minorities
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Gender Diversity
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Human Rights
Limits:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Chile
Language:
Es
Journal:
Quad. psicol. (Bellaterra, Internet)
Year:
2021
Document type:
Article