This paper attempts to understand the women's integration experience to the great copper mining in Chile. In doing so, we analyzed eight life stories of female workers from the Chuquicamata Division of the State-owned company Codelco. We argue that the experience of women workers is structured between the ethical violence they suffer and the tactics they use to face it. This situation lead us to a paradox: one the one hand, women question the segregation of which they have been historically victims, striving to work alongside a man, and on the other hand, they feel that this effort threatens their femininity, reinforcing the stereotypes that justifies their segregation
This article analyzes the perceptions and experiences of working women from different occupations be...
Th is paper analyses the incorporation of women in Chile’s fruit industry andthe impact of this on g...
The role of women as mineworkers and as household workers has been erased. Here, we challenge the ma...
Indexación: Scopus.El presente artículo busca comprender la experiencia de integración de las mujere...
Copper mining is a key activity of the Chilean economy that traditionally has remained within the ma...
Women’s activism in response to large-scale mining is a topic largely unexplored in the existing soc...
The objective of the article is to understand Afro-Colombian women’s emotional experiences of the mi...
The article presents the main results of research conducted between 2013 and 2015 in a mine of north...
Due to recent territorial reconfigurations in El Pangui, in this chapter we aim to deepen our unders...
This paper looks at the dynamics of systemic gender oppression in the marginalized poblacíon El Folk...
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura Hispánica mención Ling...
In this article we seek to understand the meaning of the emotions that circulate among Antofagasta m...
The terminal crisis of the coal-bearing in chilean industry generated a social significant crisis in...
This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and ...
Abstract Since Cynthia Enloe asked, ‘Where are the women?’ in 1989, studies about the place of women...
This article analyzes the perceptions and experiences of working women from different occupations be...
Th is paper analyses the incorporation of women in Chile’s fruit industry andthe impact of this on g...
The role of women as mineworkers and as household workers has been erased. Here, we challenge the ma...
Indexación: Scopus.El presente artículo busca comprender la experiencia de integración de las mujere...
Copper mining is a key activity of the Chilean economy that traditionally has remained within the ma...
Women’s activism in response to large-scale mining is a topic largely unexplored in the existing soc...
The objective of the article is to understand Afro-Colombian women’s emotional experiences of the mi...
The article presents the main results of research conducted between 2013 and 2015 in a mine of north...
Due to recent territorial reconfigurations in El Pangui, in this chapter we aim to deepen our unders...
This paper looks at the dynamics of systemic gender oppression in the marginalized poblacíon El Folk...
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura Hispánica mención Ling...
In this article we seek to understand the meaning of the emotions that circulate among Antofagasta m...
The terminal crisis of the coal-bearing in chilean industry generated a social significant crisis in...
This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and ...
Abstract Since Cynthia Enloe asked, ‘Where are the women?’ in 1989, studies about the place of women...
This article analyzes the perceptions and experiences of working women from different occupations be...
Th is paper analyses the incorporation of women in Chile’s fruit industry andthe impact of this on g...
The role of women as mineworkers and as household workers has been erased. Here, we challenge the ma...