Intimidad, autenticidad y estereotipos en los discursos gerenciales dirigidos a mujeres
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Resumen: El feminismo contemporáneo debe responder a la pregunta clásica acerca de qué significa ser una mujer con el fin de perfilar los cauces de su nueva andadura. Partiendo de tres tesis que sostiene María Medina-Vicent en su obra Mujeres y discursos gerenciales. Hacia la autogestión feminista me propongo reflexionar sobre el dilema actual, que enfrentan las mujeres, marcado por la dialéctica entre la dimensión individual y la colectiva.
Abstract: Contemporary feminism must answer the classic question about what it means to be a woman in order to outline the channels of its new path. Starting at three claims made by María Medina-Vicent in her book Mujeres y discursos gerenciales. Hacia la autogestión feminista, I reflect on the current dilemma, faced by women, with the dialectic between the individual and the collective dimension.
Palabras clave: cultura, sexo, género, rol, intimidad, autenticidad, narrativas, estereotipos.
Keywords: culture, sex, gender, role, intimacy, authenticity, narratives, stereotypes.
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