Anthropologica

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/178510

ISSN: 0254-9212
e-ISSN: 2224-6428

Anthropologica del Departamento de Ciencias Sociales es una publicación de la Especialidad de Antropología de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú que se edita desde 1983.

Anthropologica publica trabajos originales inéditos resultado de las investigaciones empíricas y etnográficas más recientes dentro de la antropología y disciplinas afines en el ámbito nacional e internacional, con énfasis en la región andina y amazónica. Se dirige a estudiosos de antropología, profesores universitarios, investigadores y académicos de las ciencias sociales y humanas.

La revista está compuesta por cuatro secciones: Artículos, Reseñas, Traducciones, y Testimonios para la historia de la antropología. Las temáticas dentro de estas secciones pueden ser muy variadas como se puede observar al revisar los números anteriormente publicados. Las mismas deben ser, sin embargo, relevantes a la antropología y disciplinas afines.

Explorar

Resultados de búsqueda

Mostrando 1 - 3 de 3
  • Ítem
    Aproximaciones teóricas para la comprensión de las masculinidades indígenas en México
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-02-17) Díaz Cervantes, Rufino
    This paper reflects on the gender perspective, historicization and decolonization as part of a theoretical-methodological proposal, to understand the gender systems that support masculinities and models of being a man, linked to reproduction and contemporary indigenous survival in Mexico. It constitutes a first effort of reflective analysis, on how to approach these ethnicized and gendered realities, specifically on masculinities and being a man. To do this, we start by discussing the contributions of some gender studies of men and masculinities, which do not constitute an exhaustive and updated review, but only an approximation to the growing knowledge base, to support the methodological proposal with which it seeks to understand the patriarchal, heterosexist and colonizing constraints on men and women of indigenous peoples. In this work, it is argued that re-readings of these realities are required through theoretical-methodological proposals that are sensitive to these realities, in order to stop the homogenizing views of the indigenous gendered subject, specifically the masculinized one from westernized gender systems.
  • Ítem
    Desmontando la masculinidad hegemónica: una (auto)etnografía del grupo Varones por el Cambio
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-02-17) Piñeyro Nelson, Carlos
    Based on digital ethnography and autoethnography, this essay will discuss the deconstruction experience of «Varones por el Cambio», an over 40 years-old male heterosexual group created in 2020 in Mexico. Its members only interact using social networks such as WhatsApp and virtual conference apps. Using Luis Bonino’s theory on Micromachismos, this organization has questioned basic patterns of hegemonic masculinity, such as men’s violence toward women, female cosification, and the need to talk about men’s «denied» feelings (fear, frustration, love). By showing Varones por el Cambio’s experience, I pretend to discuss the possibilities and the limits of male groups seeking to deconstruct aspects of hegemonic masculinity using only social media.
  • Ítem
    Algunas reflexiones sobre por qué no se nombra la violencia sexual vivida por hombres
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-02-17) Guillermo Figueroa, Juan; Romero, Claudia
    In this text we propose possible reasons why the issue of sexual violence against male subjects is not so studied, named and addressed in research, public policies and campaigns to address and prevent the violence that they exercise and that they receive from others. We combine theoretical and semiotic reasons with political and ideological reasons. We discuss the lack of agency of those who receive violence, by not recognizing themselves as possible victims of said sexual assaults. We consider the religious and legal discourse, when reproducing imaginaries of sexual crimes and when defining victims and perpetrators. We reflect on consent, the border between an assault and an agreed sexual encounter and on emotional consequences in the person who lives the violence. Each of the reasons discussed suggests aspects of research, dialogue and collective reflection on interaction and sexual violence between people.