Rural Women Redefining Care and Agency in the Argentine Pampas

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作者
Kunin, Johana [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, San Martin, Argentina
[2] Univ Nacl San Martin, Campus Miguelete,Edificio Ciencias Sociales, San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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STUDIES IN SOCIAL JUSTICE | 2023年 / 17卷 / 02期
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care; Argentina; rural; women; RESISTANCE;
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0302 ; 030201 ;
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This article provides an ethnographic analysis of the agency of women who reside in the rural areas of the Argentine Pampas, based on their promotion and production of agroecological family horticulture. The recognition of these women's agency through care - care of their children, global care, and green care - offers a significant challenge to some metrocentric and Eurocentric feminist perspectives that claim care work can only be oppressive for women. The first of these types of care empowers women to improve the nutrition of their children. It also relates to another underlying type of care, which is to provide a sufficiently robust education as to ensure their children have a better and alternative future. The second type of care has the power to socially transform the territorial space of the district's countryside and its marginalized populations which, through care, acquire greater public and political attention. The third type of care empowers women to transform and care for the environment, and is exercised by not using pesticides in horticultural production and by disseminating knowledge on the matter. In line with discussions of postcolonial feminism (Abu-Lughod, 1986; Mahmood, 2001; Suarez Navaz, 2008), I argue that certain properties that are attributed to women relative to caregiving - by way of a dichotomous view of gender relations - fuel their agency: for these women the cultivation of vegetables is a form of agency that actively combats food, training and labor inequality.
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