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Mujeres en la revolución yemení de 2011
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Ewa K. Strzelecka
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Arab Spring
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/ género
/ mujeres
/ Primavera Árabe
/ Revolución yemení
/ women
/ Yemen
/ Yemeni Revolution
2012
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Mujeres en la revolución yemení de 2011
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Ewa K. Strzelecka
in
Arab Spring
/ gender
/ género
/ mujeres
/ Primavera Árabe
/ Revolución yemení
/ women
/ Yemen
/ Yemeni Revolution
2012
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Mujeres en la revolución yemení de 2011
2012
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La sociología de la revolución ha producido un corpus de conocimiento prodigioso, no obstante, aún es escasa la atención que se presta al análisis de género de los movimientos revolucionarios y de la formación de nuevos estados. El presente artículo pretende responder a este déficit, y visibilizar las dinámicas de género en la revolución yemení de 2011 y, en particular, prestar atención al significado de la participación de las mujeres. La pregunta central de esta investigación es: ¿qué diferencias y similitudes se han dado en la participación de las mujeres y de los hombres en la revolución yemení, y por qué? Tratando de responder a esta cuestión se argumenta que la lucha de las mujeres ha tenido una dimensión añadida y su objetivo ha sido de un doble alcance. Por un lado, sus demandas eran las mismas que las de los hombres, y se correspondían con las prioridades de la revolución, es decir, con el desmantelamiento del régimen y con las reformas del sistema político-social. Y, por otro lado, dadas sus experiencias específicas de opresión, las mujeres se han visto obligadas a responder contra la violencia y la discriminación de género. En consecuencia, su lucha ha implicado la articulación de unas aspiraciones emancipadoras y las demandas de mayores cuotas de derechos y de autonomía. The sociology of revolution has produced a prodigious body of knowledge. Nonetheless, there is still little attention paid to the gender analysis of revolutionary movements and of the building of new states. The present paper attempts to bridge this gap by portraying gender dynamics in the 2011 Yemeni revolution, in particular, by focussing on the significance of the involvement of women. The main research question is: what similarities and differences have been observed between women’s and men’s engagement within the Yemeni Revolution? And why? Answering these questions, it is argued that the women’s struggle has had an additional dimension, and aimed at a double goal. On the one hand, their demands were the same as those of men, which are also consistent with the goals of the revolution, i.e. overcoming the regime and carrying out social and political reforms. On the other hand, given their specific experiences of oppression, women felt themselves obligated to respond to gender-based violence and discrimination. As a consequence, their struggles have involved the articulation of emancipatory aspirations and demands for more rights and freedoms.
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