Mujeres migrantes latinoamericanas en trabajos masculinizados en Santiago: reconocimiento e interseccionalidad*

María Elvira Cárdenas, Pamela Caro Molina
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This article analyses how migrant women who work in masculinised jobs in Santiago experience social relationships and interactions. Its focus is gender justice and women’s recognition within the work environment based on Axel Honneth's Theory of Recognition and the theoretical discussion of intersectionality from an Anglo and Latin American perspective (Galaz et al., 2019; Troncoso et al., 2019; Espinoza, 2016; Curiel, 2014; Lugones, 2005 and Crenshaw, 1989). The qualitative methodology is based on in-depth interviews with some of the women in question. The main result of the study showed that migrant women experience gender injustices related to the cultural appraisal of their specific capacities for success offered to them in masculinised work environments. The type of gender injustice that occurs in masculinised jobs is experienced differently when other forms of oppression intersect (such as nationality or social class). We observed both a lack of recognition and how the tools of resistance generated by migrant women operate.
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圣地亚哥男性化工作中的拉丁美洲移民女性:承认与交叉*
本文分析了在圣地亚哥从事男性化工作的移民妇女如何体验社会关系和互动。其重点是基于阿克塞尔·霍尼特(Axel Honneth)的承认理论和从盎格鲁和拉丁美洲角度对交叉性的理论讨论的工作环境中的性别正义和女性认可(Galaz等人,2019;Troncoso等人,2019;埃斯皮诺萨,2016;高逸龙2014;lugoones, 2005和Crenshaw, 1989)。定性方法是根据对一些有关妇女的深入访谈。这项研究的主要结果表明,移徙妇女在男性化的工作环境中获得成功的具体能力的文化评价方面受到性别不公正的待遇。当其他形式的压迫(如国籍或社会阶层)交织在一起时,发生在男性化工作中的性别不公正的类型会有不同的体验。我们观察到移民妇女缺乏认识,以及她们所产生的抵抗工具是如何运作的。
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