2020
DOI: 10.14198/obets2020.15.2.06
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Violencia y reparación: experiencias de mujeres víctimas del conflicto armado colombiano

Abstract: Este artículo interpreta los discursos de mujeres víctimas del conflicto armado colombiano, residentes en el Valle de Aburrá (Antioquia-Colombia), en el momento de acceder a la reparación que le reconoce el Estado en la Ley 1448 de 2011. A partir de una metodología cualitativa y fenomenológica, fueron entrevistadas setenta mujeres y desarrollado tres talleres con funcionarios/as públicos y organizaciones sociales de víctimas. Los resultados exponen la falta de rigor en la comprensión de la heterogeneidad de la… Show more

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“…Moreover, this type of gender violence acts for the perpetrators as a reaffirmation of their role in society (Manjoo and McRaith, 2011). As Álvarez-Múnera et al (2020) have mentioned, in many instances during an armed conflict, women have had to accept the logic of a patriarchal society that has cosified their existence while at the same time suffering severe physical and psychological impacts having their voices and narratives silenced. In these post-conflict societies, women are not only the main providers in the reestablishment of social bonds and interaction processes but may also be more stigmatized than men suffering social discrimination and rejection due to the violence inflicted on them (Blay-Tofey and Lee, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this type of gender violence acts for the perpetrators as a reaffirmation of their role in society (Manjoo and McRaith, 2011). As Álvarez-Múnera et al (2020) have mentioned, in many instances during an armed conflict, women have had to accept the logic of a patriarchal society that has cosified their existence while at the same time suffering severe physical and psychological impacts having their voices and narratives silenced. In these post-conflict societies, women are not only the main providers in the reestablishment of social bonds and interaction processes but may also be more stigmatized than men suffering social discrimination and rejection due to the violence inflicted on them (Blay-Tofey and Lee, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%