Among women: production of subjectivity and autonomy in a neighborhood of CABA
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https://doi.org/10.24215/2422572Xe055Keywords:
group devices, women, gender violence, production of subjectivity, social imaginaryAbstract
We will present the first reflections of a work we are doing in the framework of the University Extension Project of the Theory and Technique of Groups I chair of the School of Psychology of the UBA. The title of this project is: "Group approaches in the Civil Association La vereda de enfrente de la Villa 21, Barracas: Current socio-community problems and production of subjectivity". The design of the workshop device that was offered was thought from the joint work with the referent of the Civil Association, it is called "Women's space: to chat, share and accompany us". The concern in relation to the women of the neighbourhood who came there, the hard life they led and the conditions of gender violence they had to go through, made them imagine a space where they could play, be distracted and, at the same time, get to know and share their life.
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