Las mujeres que me habitan

We constantly inhabit a daily life and a reality that we rarely contradict. We think that life has always been like this and we are amazed by the facts and stories that surround in a different and disruptive way what we consider normal. We can take for granted the possibilities we have today, such a...

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Autores:
Fresneda Ortiz, Tifanny Itsana
Tipo de recurso:
Trabajo de grado de pregrado
Fecha de publicación:
2020
Institución:
Universidad de los Andes
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Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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spa
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Mujeres
Feminismo
Diseño
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title Las mujeres que me habitan
spellingShingle Las mujeres que me habitan
Mujeres
Feminismo
Diseño
title_short Las mujeres que me habitan
title_full Las mujeres que me habitan
title_fullStr Las mujeres que me habitan
title_full_unstemmed Las mujeres que me habitan
title_sort Las mujeres que me habitan
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Fresneda Ortiz, Tifanny Itsana
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Ramos Obregón, Daniel
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Fresneda Ortiz, Tifanny Itsana
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Botero Santos, Susana
Pachón Buitrago, Mónica
dc.subject.armarc.spa.fl_str_mv Mujeres
Feminismo
topic Mujeres
Feminismo
Diseño
dc.subject.themes.none.fl_str_mv Diseño
description We constantly inhabit a daily life and a reality that we rarely contradict. We think that life has always been like this and we are amazed by the facts and stories that surround in a different and disruptive way what we consider normal. We can take for granted the possibilities we have today, such as the fact of voting, of being able to work with a decent and fair wage or of studying whatever we want, of course if we have sufficient financial resources. We forget that a century ago many of these open doors were unthinkable. The struggles of our grandmothers are the living reflection of those fertile lands today. Lands that many times we do not have present and we believe are inherent to reality. We disconnect from history, from what it has done for us and for us. The ways and opportunities of being women have mutated and transformed to liberate who we really want to be. Many times this desire for freedom is hampered by stereotypes of a duty to be, both in being a woman and in feminism. Being a woman does not mean following a certain plan or a to-do list. Nor is it possible to define feminism in unique forms of struggle. Why compel a duty to be? For me, what it really means to be a woman are the multiple possibilities of being. So well, this project arises as a need to recognize the multiple women who inhabit me and those who do not, inspired by women around me. Women who have paid land and made me inhabit the women I really want. Thus my main objective will be to show and build the different women in which I conceive myself or live, thanks to the stories, the example, the challenges and the victories of external women who have passed through my life. This project links the mixed collage, under the concept of an installation.
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We can take for granted the possibilities we have today, such as the fact of voting, of being able to work with a decent and fair wage or of studying whatever we want, of course if we have sufficient financial resources. We forget that a century ago many of these open doors were unthinkable. The struggles of our grandmothers are the living reflection of those fertile lands today. Lands that many times we do not have present and we believe are inherent to reality. We disconnect from history, from what it has done for us and for us. The ways and opportunities of being women have mutated and transformed to liberate who we really want to be. Many times this desire for freedom is hampered by stereotypes of a duty to be, both in being a woman and in feminism. Being a woman does not mean following a certain plan or a to-do list. Nor is it possible to define feminism in unique forms of struggle. Why compel a duty to be? For me, what it really means to be a woman are the multiple possibilities of being. So well, this project arises as a need to recognize the multiple women who inhabit me and those who do not, inspired by women around me. Women who have paid land and made me inhabit the women I really want. Thus my main objective will be to show and build the different women in which I conceive myself or live, thanks to the stories, the example, the challenges and the victories of external women who have passed through my life. This project links the mixed collage, under the concept of an installation.Constantemente habitamos una cotidianidad y una realidad que rara vez contradecimos. Pensamos que la vida siempre ha sido así y nos asombra los hechos e historias que envuelven de forma distinta y disruptiva lo que consideramos normal. Podemos dar por hecho las posibilidades que tenemos hoy, tal como el hecho de votar, de poder trabajar con un salario digno y justo o del estudiar lo queramos, claro bien si tenemos los recursos económicos suficientes. Olvidamos que hace un siglo muchas de estas puertas abiertas eran impensables. Las luchas de nuestras abuelas son el reflejo vivo de esas tierras abonadas hoy en día. Tierras que muchas veces no tenemos presente y creemos inherentes a la realidad. Nos desconectamos de la historia, de lo que esta ha hecho por nosotras y para nosotras. Las maneras y oportunidades de ser mujeres han mutado y se han trasformado para liberar quienes realmente queremos ser. Muchas veces este deseo de libertad, se ve obstaculizado por estereotipos de un deber ser, tanto en el ser mujer como en el feminismo. Ser mujer no significa seguir un plan determinado o una lista de tareas pendientes por hacer. Tampoco es posible definir el feminismo en únicas formas de lucha. ¿Por qué obligar un deber ser? Para mí, lo que realmente significa ser mujer, son las múltiples posibilidades de ser. Así bien, este proyecto surge como una necesidad de reconocer a las múltiples mujeres que habitan en mí y a las que no también, inspiradas en mujeres de mi alrededor. Mujeres que han abonado terrenos y me han hecho habitar las mujeres que realmente deseo. Así mi principal objetivo será evidenciar y construir a las distintas mujeres en las cuales me concibo o habito, gracias a las historias, al ejemplo, los retos y a las victorias de mujeres externas que han pasado por mi vida. 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