We're for our rights. An extensionist experience among women, neighborhood and anthropology
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women - popular districts - politics - anthropology - university extensionAbstract
Trying to be faithful to the extensionist experience it gathers, the present text is a story that articulates different voices of a process that could not be narrated by a single person. University, social and political militancy, and women's neighborhood experiences are found in our words to be able to narrate - to rethink, discuss and order - what it is and how we build "WE+Others for our rights". Produced in the heat of life and politics in a neighborhood in the city of Córdoba, among the organizational processes of a group of women and experiences of extension and anthropological research, this material addresses women's rights and seeks to rehearse collective answers to a common question: "Why do we think it is good for women in the neighborhoods to get together? From diverse trajectories, perceptions and subjectivities, we try to (re)build this enriching process of working together, giving it continuity, here, in our writing.
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Copyright (c) 2020 Victoria Reusa, Alba Romera, Ruth Pomponio
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