The public woman, does gender have public space?

the relationship between women and public space refers, on the one hand, to the paradigmatic public / private dichotomy in which the fundamental roles of men and women are outlined, with all their implications for the use and city enjoyment; and on the other hand, it is crossed by the multiple struc...

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Género
Ciudad
Espacio Público
Disidencias Espaciales
Inaccesibilidad Femenina
Gender
City
Public Space
Spatial Dissidence
Female Inaccessibility
Rights
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spelling 2017-12-142024-10-10T02:29:55Z2024-10-10T02:29:55Zhttps://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/13310.54104/nodo.v11n22.133https://repositorio.uan.edu.co/handle/123456789/10594the relationship between women and public space refers, on the one hand, to the paradigmatic public / private dichotomy in which the fundamental roles of men and women are outlined, with all their implications for the use and city enjoyment; and on the other hand, it is crossed by the multiple structural inequalities suffered by females in the bosom of society, which are also configured and visible in urban public districts. It is from this perspective that this article is framed, whose fundamental purpose is to ponder over the places that women occupy in city life, starting from the fact that they have been historically erased from the public sphere, and confined in the realm of the occult, the invisible, the unnamable. It is in this sense, that the notion of a public space, so desired by some city planners and developers, is associate with democracy, accessibility and asepsis; qualities that only seem to be present in their unifying gazes with a clear patriarchal tinge. thus, is not possible to ignore the unequal and discriminatory social structures –based on age, ideology, class, ethnic identification, gender– that make up the urban public districts and dispel the idea that in these, all human beings can enjoy the fundamental rights and approach effectively to those notions of democracy and freedom, so exalted in present cities.La relación mujer-espacio público remite por una parte a la paradigmática dicotomía público/ privado en la que se esbozan los roles fundamentales de hombres y mujeres con todas sus implicaciones en lo que respecta al uso y disfrute de la ciudad; y por la otra, está atravesada por las múltiples desigualdades estructurales que padecen las féminas en el seno de la sociedad mayor que también se configuran y visibilizan en las comarcas públicas urbanas. Es desde esa perspectiva que se enmarca este artículo cuyo propósito fundamental es reflexionar sobre los lugares que las mujeres ocupan en la vida citadina, partiendo del hecho de que han sido borradas históricamente de la esfera pública, y confinadas en el ámbito de lo oculto, lo invisible, lo innombrable. En tal sentido también se pone en entredicho esa noción de espacio público tan apetecida por algunos urbanistas y constructores de ciudad que la asocian con la democracia, la accesibilidad y la asepsia, cualidades que sólo parece estar presentes en sus miradas unificadoras y de claro tinte patriarcal. Así pues, no es posible ignorar las estructuraciones sociales desiguales y discriminatorias –en función de edad, ideología, clase, identificación étnica, género– que configuran las comarcas públicas urbanas y desvanecen la idea de que en éstas todos los seres pueden gozar de los derechos fundamentales y acercarse, efectivamente, a esas nociones de democracia y libertad, tan exaltadas en la ciudad actual.application/pdfspaUNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑOhttps://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/133/110https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2REVISTA NODO; Vol. 11 Núm. 22 (2017); 8 - 192346-092X1909-388810.54104/nodo.v11n22GéneroCiudadEspacio PúblicoDisidencias EspacialesInaccesibilidad FemeninaGenderCityPublic SpaceSpatial DissidenceFemale InaccessibilityThe public woman, does gender have public space?La mujer pública, ¿tiene género el espacio público?info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo revisado por pareshttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Cedeño Pérez, Martha CeciliaDelgado Ruiz, Manuel123456789/10594oai:repositorio.uan.edu.co:123456789/105942024-10-14 03:46:55.845metadata.onlyhttps://repositorio.uan.edu.coRepositorio Institucional UANalertas.repositorio@uan.edu.co
dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv The public woman, does gender have public space?
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv La mujer pública, ¿tiene género el espacio público?
title The public woman, does gender have public space?
spellingShingle The public woman, does gender have public space?
Género
Ciudad
Espacio Público
Disidencias Espaciales
Inaccesibilidad Femenina
Gender
City
Public Space
Spatial Dissidence
Female Inaccessibility
title_short The public woman, does gender have public space?
title_full The public woman, does gender have public space?
title_fullStr The public woman, does gender have public space?
title_full_unstemmed The public woman, does gender have public space?
title_sort The public woman, does gender have public space?
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv Género
Ciudad
Espacio Público
Disidencias Espaciales
Inaccesibilidad Femenina
topic Género
Ciudad
Espacio Público
Disidencias Espaciales
Inaccesibilidad Femenina
Gender
City
Public Space
Spatial Dissidence
Female Inaccessibility
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv Gender
City
Public Space
Spatial Dissidence
Female Inaccessibility
description the relationship between women and public space refers, on the one hand, to the paradigmatic public / private dichotomy in which the fundamental roles of men and women are outlined, with all their implications for the use and city enjoyment; and on the other hand, it is crossed by the multiple structural inequalities suffered by females in the bosom of society, which are also configured and visible in urban public districts. It is from this perspective that this article is framed, whose fundamental purpose is to ponder over the places that women occupy in city life, starting from the fact that they have been historically erased from the public sphere, and confined in the realm of the occult, the invisible, the unnamable. It is in this sense, that the notion of a public space, so desired by some city planners and developers, is associate with democracy, accessibility and asepsis; qualities that only seem to be present in their unifying gazes with a clear patriarchal tinge. thus, is not possible to ignore the unequal and discriminatory social structures –based on age, ideology, class, ethnic identification, gender– that make up the urban public districts and dispel the idea that in these, all human beings can enjoy the fundamental rights and approach effectively to those notions of democracy and freedom, so exalted in present cities.
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