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.

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    Reflexiones de un adolescente que ejerce violencia: los hombres frente al feminismo
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-02-17) Reyes Ibarra, Vanessa Lilian; Figueroa Perea, Juan Guillermo
    Using a case study, this paper focuses on the possibilities for a male adolescent to reflect, question and make ruptures on his own exercises of violence and on the interpellations he has experienced with women and feminism. Despite the negative consequences it entails, the repetition of rigid male gender roles and male mandates associated with violence, is often maintained as part of a male identity marked by dominance. However, gender socialization, as a process in continuous construction, opens the possibility for male adolescents to question the rigid learning acquired in childhood. It is concluded that adolescents who exercise violence can question themselves and break with previously acquired mandates associated with violence.
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    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.
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    Ser masculinos para ser modernos (y al revés). Las narrativas sobre la civilización y género en las élites intelectuales peruanas, 1884-1915
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-02-17) Grompone Velásquez, Alvaro
    The paper explores the discourses around masculinity and modernity intertwined in intellectual elites’ representations during the turn of the twentieth century. The analysis uses a close-reading of certain cases cultural magazines, eulogies, literary works that illustrate such discourses. The article shows the elites’ efforts for positioning Peru within the realm of the civilized countries and as part of the advancement of Western modernity. To do so, they tried to describe the virile, strenuous, and rational character of the men than inhabited the country. On the hand, elites extolled the heroic character in terms of hegemonic masculinity of leading Peruvian figures to counter the pessimism after the War of the Pacific military defeat. In the same vein, the subsequent enthusiasm during the Aristocratic Republic was anchored in the possibilities to transform the Peruvian subjects towards greater whiteness, masculinity, and civilization.