Mujeres de paz: Procesos de subjetivación política en mujeres organizadas víctimas del Conflicto Armado Interno (CAI)
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2022-11-08
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La presente investigación analiza los procesos de subjetivación política de un grupo de mujeres
que pertenecen a una organización de víctimas del conflicto armado interno (CAI) peruano.
Para ello, se realizaron entrevistas a profundidad a integrantes que cumplen distintos roles en
la organización y pertenecen a ella desde su fundación en el año 2005. Las narrativas de las
participantes posibilitaron analizar sus procesos de reflexión individual y colectiva, a partir de
tres dimensiones temáticas: apropiación y resignificación de la categoría de víctima, la
violencia como desencadenante de la acción política, y formas de hacer política desde el ser
mujer. Los hallazgos sugieren que los procesos de subjetivación política de las participantes se
caracterizan por estar íntimamente ligados a la búsqueda de reconocimiento de su condición de
víctimas como a la reivindicación de su inagotable lucha por el pleno acceso a verdad, justicia
y reparación.
This research analyzes the processes of political subjectivation of a group of women who belong to an organization of victims of the Peruvian Armed Conflict. In order to achieve this, in-depth interviews were conducted with members who play different roles in the organization and have belonged to it since its foundation in 2005. The narratives of the participants made it possible to delve into their processes of individual and collective reflection from three thematic dimensions: appropriation and resignification of the category of victim, violence as a trigger for political action, and making politics from being a woman. The findings showed that the processes of political subjectivation of the participants are characterized by being intimately linked to the search for recognition of their status as victims as well as to the vindication of their inexhaustible struggle for full access to truth, justice and reparation.
This research analyzes the processes of political subjectivation of a group of women who belong to an organization of victims of the Peruvian Armed Conflict. In order to achieve this, in-depth interviews were conducted with members who play different roles in the organization and have belonged to it since its foundation in 2005. The narratives of the participants made it possible to delve into their processes of individual and collective reflection from three thematic dimensions: appropriation and resignification of the category of victim, violence as a trigger for political action, and making politics from being a woman. The findings showed that the processes of political subjectivation of the participants are characterized by being intimately linked to the search for recognition of their status as victims as well as to the vindication of their inexhaustible struggle for full access to truth, justice and reparation.
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Violencia contra la mujer, Víctimas de la violencia, Mujeres--Actividad política--Perú, Conflicto armado--Perú
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