Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 0:33:23 GMT -6
During the Th Century, What Some Have Called a Silent Revolution Occurred: the Incorporation of Women Into Paid Work. At the Same Time, It Has Been SaidThis Change, Far From Implying the Involvement of Men in the Domestic Sphere, What It Did Was Aggravate the Types of Violent Patriarchal Relationships. This is Clearly Expressed in Cases Like That of Ciudad Juárez. That Being the Case, Why Should We Expect a Change Now? We Cannot Expect That the Mere Loss of Validity of Men's Providing Role Will Translate Into an Expansion of Their Caring Dimension. For That to Happen, a Deliberate.
Intervention by the State and Other Actors in Society is Required, Shaping, Naming and Creating Incentives for That to Happen. At the Same Time, It is Necessary to UK Mobile Database Prevent the Harmful Effects That the Current Situation Can Generate. Decisions About How This Crisis is Addressed Should Not Leave Women Out. At the Same Time, the Challenges We Have in Terms of Care Should Not Leave Men Out. Clearer and Stronger Messages Are Needed That Reconcile Masculinity and Care. We Cannot Expect These Changes to Occur by Spontaneous Generation.
We Are Surrounded by a Highly “ Care-dependent” Type of Masculinity. I Am Talking About Men Between and Years Old Who in Their Heads Are Extremely Autonomous, but in Practice They Do Not Have the Possibility of Solving Basic Things for the Sustainability of Their Life. At a Time of Extremely High Demand for Care, We Need to Have More Hands Caring. This is a Moment in Which, in the Name of Solidarity in the Face of the Crisis, We Could Appeal to That Reorganization. Part of the Issue is Approaching Care as an Invitation to Transform and Reconnect With Many Important Aspects of Life. That Could, in Fact, Create Win-win Situations.
Intervention by the State and Other Actors in Society is Required, Shaping, Naming and Creating Incentives for That to Happen. At the Same Time, It is Necessary to UK Mobile Database Prevent the Harmful Effects That the Current Situation Can Generate. Decisions About How This Crisis is Addressed Should Not Leave Women Out. At the Same Time, the Challenges We Have in Terms of Care Should Not Leave Men Out. Clearer and Stronger Messages Are Needed That Reconcile Masculinity and Care. We Cannot Expect These Changes to Occur by Spontaneous Generation.
We Are Surrounded by a Highly “ Care-dependent” Type of Masculinity. I Am Talking About Men Between and Years Old Who in Their Heads Are Extremely Autonomous, but in Practice They Do Not Have the Possibility of Solving Basic Things for the Sustainability of Their Life. At a Time of Extremely High Demand for Care, We Need to Have More Hands Caring. This is a Moment in Which, in the Name of Solidarity in the Face of the Crisis, We Could Appeal to That Reorganization. Part of the Issue is Approaching Care as an Invitation to Transform and Reconnect With Many Important Aspects of Life. That Could, in Fact, Create Win-win Situations.