Michel de Certeau\u27s theory of everyday practices aligns with the objectives of this paper, as it argues that people are not passive consumers of products and spaces who reproduce certain practices, but active participants who can manipulate the environments around them through everyday actions. De Certeau\u27s distinction between strategies and tactics is useful here: Strategies point to the production and manipulation of power relationships as a consequence of the isolation of a subject with power (De Certeau 36), whereas tactics refer to the calculated actions taken by the weak using the spaces and resources of the oppressor (the strategist ). By contrast, Galväo\u27s characters intervene in the public space, discussing women wo...
Women's movements are key actors for adding domestic violence against women to the public agenda and...
During the last five years we have witnessed a New Feminist Wave worldwide. Argentina broke out with...
Working from the premise that we cannot understand how feminism can transform societies without exam...
Michel de Certeau\u27s theory of everyday practices aligns with the objectives of this paper, as it ...
Work, gender and power relationship in Carajas. This paper highlights the links between social chan...
In this paper we argue that the Women’s and Feminist Movement (WFM)’s representation about work is c...
This study attempts to focus on the issue of how violence against women is combated in Brazil throug...
This dissertation engages in the politics of representation and aims to contribute to the discourse ...
Leader of Latin America's powerful new women's movement rethinks the meaning of feminist politics. R...
In this thesis, I look at the mobilization of the domestic workers in Brazil as a social movement. I...
This research centers on Ammar, a union of sex workers to examine sexual politics in the post-coloni...
This study investigates how the feminist movement in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, relates to the I...
En este articulo se propone una explicacion factible de los movimientos sociales contemporaneos, con...
This paper combines ethnographic research with discourse analysis to discuss how the protests of wom...
Este artículo se ocupa del problema del gobierno de las mujeres trabajadoras, acercándose en particu...
Women's movements are key actors for adding domestic violence against women to the public agenda and...
During the last five years we have witnessed a New Feminist Wave worldwide. Argentina broke out with...
Working from the premise that we cannot understand how feminism can transform societies without exam...
Michel de Certeau\u27s theory of everyday practices aligns with the objectives of this paper, as it ...
Work, gender and power relationship in Carajas. This paper highlights the links between social chan...
In this paper we argue that the Women’s and Feminist Movement (WFM)’s representation about work is c...
This study attempts to focus on the issue of how violence against women is combated in Brazil throug...
This dissertation engages in the politics of representation and aims to contribute to the discourse ...
Leader of Latin America's powerful new women's movement rethinks the meaning of feminist politics. R...
In this thesis, I look at the mobilization of the domestic workers in Brazil as a social movement. I...
This research centers on Ammar, a union of sex workers to examine sexual politics in the post-coloni...
This study investigates how the feminist movement in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, relates to the I...
En este articulo se propone una explicacion factible de los movimientos sociales contemporaneos, con...
This paper combines ethnographic research with discourse analysis to discuss how the protests of wom...
Este artículo se ocupa del problema del gobierno de las mujeres trabajadoras, acercándose en particu...
Women's movements are key actors for adding domestic violence against women to the public agenda and...
During the last five years we have witnessed a New Feminist Wave worldwide. Argentina broke out with...
Working from the premise that we cannot understand how feminism can transform societies without exam...