Núm. 48 (2021): Número abierto
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¿Qué son y dónde se sitúan los Estudios Feministas de Seguridad?

Laura Sjoberg
Royal Holloway University of London
Biografía
Victoria Silva Sánchez
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Biografía
Portada número 48
Publicado 26 octubre 2021

Palabras clave:

feminismo, seguridad, Estudios feministas de Seguridad, género
Cómo citar
Sjoberg, L., & Silva Sánchez, V. (2021). ¿Qué son y dónde se sitúan los Estudios Feministas de Seguridad?. Relaciones Internacionales, (48), 15–30. https://doi.org/10.15366/relacionesinternacionales2021.48.001

Resumen

Esta obra echa la mirada hacia el pasado y hacia el futuro en relación con lo que fue, es y podría ser el trabajo feminista en seguridad, mediante la combinación de un enfoque de sociología histórica con una visión prospectiva del futuro de este campo de estudio. El texto comienza con una reflexión, como cimiento de la discusión, sobre los estudios feministas de seguridad (EFS) antes de la existencia misma de la disciplina. A continuación, discute diferentes ideas sobre lo que los EFS son. Posteriormente, presta atención a las corrientes divergentes dentro los EFS, así como a las omisiones y críticas. Más que buscar reconciliar estas distintas consideraciones, se pregunta por los aspectos que puede tomarse de las mismas para abordar futuros potenciales de los EFS, y su contribución a los feminismos y/o a los estudios de seguridad.

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