“FIQUE EM CASA”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many deaths worldwide. Public health measures have been taken to control the spread of the virus that causes the disease, including social distance. It is observed that this measure can impact on violence against women and, equally, favor intimate terrorism, heighten...

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Principais autores: Roso, Adriane, Gudolle de Souza, Janine, Matos Romio, Caroline, de Souza, Ana Flavia
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spelling oai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article-214362021-07-02T10:39:47Z “FIQUE EM CASA”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19 Roso, Adriane Gudolle de Souza, Janine Matos Romio, Caroline de Souza, Ana Flavia The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many deaths worldwide. Public health measures have been taken to control the spread of the virus that causes the disease, including social distance. It is observed that this measure can impact on violence against women and, equally, favor intimate terrorism, heightening existing fears and curbing their sexual and reproductive rights. Considering this context, the aim of this article is to reflect on the intersections between violence against women, gender relations and the tool of social distance in times of COVID-19 pandemic, dealing particularly with intimate terrorism. An exploratory and descriptive study was carried out through a survey of documents in the public domain. Critical relational feminism, particularly Carole Pateman's ideas regarding the public\private dichotomy, and the theory of social representations served as the basis for the reflections developed. It was concluded that in order to prevent and curb violence, it is necessary to articulate with the population ways of deconstructing representations about masculinities, about what it is to become a woman, about what is violence and terrorism and, above all, to rupture with the dichotomy between the public and private spheres. A pandemia do COVID-19 tem causado muitas mortes no mundo todo. Medidas de saúde pública foram tomadas para controlar a propagação do vírus causador da doença, dentre elas o distanciamento social. Observa-se que esta medida pode impactar na violência contra as mulheres e, igualmente, favorecer o terrorismo íntimo, acirrando medos já existentes e coibindo seus direitos sexuais e reprodutivos. Considerando este contexto, o objetivo deste artigo é tecer reflexões acerca das intersecções entre violência contra as mulheres, as relações de gênero e a ferramenta de distanciamento social em tempos de pandemia da COVID-19, tratando particularmente do terrorismo íntimo. Foi realizado um estudo exploratório e descritivo por meio de um levantamento de documentos de domínio público. O feminismo relacional crítico, particularmente as ideias de Carole Pateman no que se refere à dicotomia público\privado, e a teoria das representações sociais serviram de base para as reflexões desenvolvidas. Conclui-se que para prevenir e coibir a violência, é necessário que se articule com a população modos de descontruir as representações sobre masculinidades, sobre o que é tornar-se mulher, sobre o que é violência e terrorismo e, acima de tudo, romper com a dicotomia entre a esfera pública e a esfera privada. UFRN 2020-09-02 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://periodicos.ufrn.br/interlegere/article/view/21436 Revista Inter-Legere; v. 3 n. 28 (2020): DOSSIÊ A PANDEMIA DE COVID-19 NA VIDA DE MULHERES; c21581 1982-1662 10.21680/1982-1662.2020v3n28 por https://periodicos.ufrn.br/interlegere/article/view/21436/13163 Copyright (c) 2020 Adriane Roso, Janine Gudolle de Souza, Caroline Matos Romio, Ana Flavia de Souza
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Gudolle de Souza, Janine
Matos Romio, Caroline
de Souza, Ana Flavia
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Gudolle de Souza, Janine
Matos Romio, Caroline
de Souza, Ana Flavia
“FIQUE EM CASA”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19
author_facet Roso, Adriane
Gudolle de Souza, Janine
Matos Romio, Caroline
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title “FIQUE EM CASA”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19
title_short “FIQUE EM CASA”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19
title_full “FIQUE EM CASA”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19
title_fullStr “FIQUE EM CASA”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19
title_full_unstemmed “FIQUE EM CASA”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19
title_sort “fique em casa”: violência e terrorismo íntimo contra as mulheres em tempos de covid-19
description The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many deaths worldwide. Public health measures have been taken to control the spread of the virus that causes the disease, including social distance. It is observed that this measure can impact on violence against women and, equally, favor intimate terrorism, heightening existing fears and curbing their sexual and reproductive rights. Considering this context, the aim of this article is to reflect on the intersections between violence against women, gender relations and the tool of social distance in times of COVID-19 pandemic, dealing particularly with intimate terrorism. An exploratory and descriptive study was carried out through a survey of documents in the public domain. Critical relational feminism, particularly Carole Pateman's ideas regarding the public\private dichotomy, and the theory of social representations served as the basis for the reflections developed. It was concluded that in order to prevent and curb violence, it is necessary to articulate with the population ways of deconstructing representations about masculinities, about what it is to become a woman, about what is violence and terrorism and, above all, to rupture with the dichotomy between the public and private spheres.
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url https://periodicos.ufrn.br/interlegere/article/view/21436
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