Interculturalism in state interventions: How far? How close? The urgent need for an intersectional praxis in the work with Mapuche families

dc.contributor.authorMella Aguilera, Cristhie
dc.date2020
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-30T16:30:29Z
dc.date.available2021-04-30T16:30:29Z
dc.description.abstractThis article discusses part of the findings from a doctoral research conducted in the Araucania region, and whose focus was to explore gender constructions as discourses embedded in professional strategies from organizations that collaborate with the area of protection in Sename. The interest was to observe dominant constructions regarding fathers, mothers and carers within the strategies implemented with the children's families as services 'users. A theme highlighted by the professionals was the complexities of professional practice in addressing violence in these families, with major tensions in contact with Mapuche families and their particular contexts. Therefore, it was possible to observe he tensions that exist in the approaches with emerging narratives that reflect a dominant discourse revealing the contradictions within intercultural policies.
dc.identifier.citationPUNTO GENERO,Vol.,97-115,2020
dc.identifier.doi10.5354/0719-0417.2021.60868
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/2780
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherUNIV CHILE. FAC CIENCIAS SOCIALES
dc.sourcePUNTO GENERO
dc.subject.englishgender
dc.subject.englishintercultural
dc.subject.englishinterseccionality
dc.subject.englishMapuche families
dc.subject.englishSename
dc.titleInterculturalism in state interventions: How far? How close? The urgent need for an intersectional praxis in the work with Mapuche families
dc.typeArticle
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uct.indizacionESCI
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