Publication: Emociones, Intervención Social y políticas sociales:
la maternidad en la encrucijada
Authors
Boragnio, Aldana ; Dettano, Andrea
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/azarbe.390321
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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El presente trabajo es producto de los puntos de encuentro entre nuestras investigaciones
sobre las prácticas del comer en la oficina de trabajadoras estatales y las prácticas de consumo de las
destinatarias de los Programas de Transferencias Condicionadas de Ingresos, ambas con recorte geográfico en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Desde allí hemos identificado las emociones que se organizan
en torno a la maternidad y a las prácticas de cuidado, las cuales también se vinculan a estrategias de
intervención estatal que se han masificado en las sociedades latinoamericanas.
El objetivo de este escrito es recuperar el modo en que las emociones ligadas al cuidado de los hijos e
hijas organizan ciertas prácticas signadas por la abnegación y sacrificialidad, donde es siempre a partir
de satisfacer a otros –los/as hijos/as- que se encuentra el disfrute y la satisfacción.
Este recorrido se hizo a partir de una estrategia de indagación cualitativa, utilizando entrevistas en
profundidad. Se concluye que las emociones ligadas al cuidado de los/as hijos/as vehiculizan prácticas
de cuidado que colocan a las mujeres madres en la vivencia de la abnegación y la culpa.
This paper is the product of the meeting points of our investigations about the eating practices in the office and the consumption practices from the recipients of the Conditional Cash Transfers, both in the City of Buenos Aires. From these, we have identified the emotions that are organized around motherhood and care practices, which are also linked to state intervention strategies that have become widespread in Latin American societies. The objective of this paper is to recover the way in which emotions linked to the care of sons and daughters organize certain practices marked by self-denial and sacrificiality, where it is always based on satisfying others -children- that You will find enjoyment and satisfaction. This tour will be based on a strategy of qualitative inquiry, using in-depth interviews. It is concluded that emotions linked to the care of children convey caring practices that place women mothers in the experience of self-denial and guilt.
This paper is the product of the meeting points of our investigations about the eating practices in the office and the consumption practices from the recipients of the Conditional Cash Transfers, both in the City of Buenos Aires. From these, we have identified the emotions that are organized around motherhood and care practices, which are also linked to state intervention strategies that have become widespread in Latin American societies. The objective of this paper is to recover the way in which emotions linked to the care of sons and daughters organize certain practices marked by self-denial and sacrificiality, where it is always based on satisfying others -children- that You will find enjoyment and satisfaction. This tour will be based on a strategy of qualitative inquiry, using in-depth interviews. It is concluded that emotions linked to the care of children convey caring practices that place women mothers in the experience of self-denial and guilt.
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Mujeres , Prácticas de cuidado , Emociones , Maternidad , Culpa , Abnegación , Women , Emotions , Care Practices , Motherhood , Feeling of Guilt , Abnegation
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