Revista nuestrAmérica | |
Let justice be done: multiple oppressions before the legal system from a case in Argentina | |
FabianaVanini1  PascualGarcía-Macías1  JessicaVisotsky2  GracielaHernández2  | |
[1] ;Universidad Nacional del Sur; | |
关键词: Women; Oppressions; Births; Patriarchal Justice; Intersectionality; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
The article focuses on the description of an interdisciplinary intervention carried out within the framework of the arrest in 2020 of a woman accused of the murder of her newborn daughter, in a home delivery in 2005. The disciplinary framework of the intervention is the area of legal anthropology, in which it is about thinking about how the legal system should act in order to be able to resolve conflicts in situations of cultural inequalities, both material and symbolic. Those of us who participate belong to the historical / anthropological fields and the law and together we try to address the conflict in search of modifying the criminal situation the protagonist of this story who also participates in this article sharing her testimony. The methodological perspectives that articulate the work are within the universe of ethno-qualitative strategies, in which participant observation and ethnographic interviews are the main input of this cut.
【 授权许可】
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