Feminization of power: breaking down gender in the public sphere

Saturday, September 26 · 18:00 a.m. · Ramón Gómez de la Serna Room

Feminization of power: breaking down gender in the public sphere Reflect on the gradual incorporation of women into decision-making spaces: has it turned out to be merely a representative issue for the scope of 50-50 policies or has it actually achieved some transformation in society? Mariam Martinez-Bascuñán (former director of IMIO, sociologist), Marina Subirats i Martori (sociologist and philosopher) and Rita Maestre (politics) will discuss whether the way politics is done has actually changed due to the incorporation of women or not.

Women's entry into the workforce is one of the biggest economic transformations that Spain has experienced in recent years. However, what significance has the incorporation of women into politics had for Spanish society and especially for Spanish politics? public debateAlthough the defense for one alleged natural sexual difference Although it may seem outdated and unsustainable today, we unfortunately continue to witness a tremendous gender divide in both the public and private spheres. The panelists will present a discussion that attempts to shed light on the complex web of gender roles and spaces of decision-making, empowerment, and feminization.

The CBA has approached the issues surrounding feminism and feminization in different ways in recent years. In the journal Minerva, from the photograph/complaint by Donna Ferrato, Vandana Shiva's ecofeminism, going through the violence against women in the wars analyzed by Rita Laura Segato, the motherhood as experienced by Christina Rosenvinge In a city like Madrid, the dystopia of a woman destined solely for procreation and service in the Margaret Atwood's approach, the feminist vanguard in art by Gabriele Schor or this article about the Judith Butler's transgenderWe also have two articles on the blog: Philosophy outside of itself and feminism in the face of philosophy y The celebration and the revolution: March 8th.

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