El papel de la credibilidad en el refugio. Una perspectiva antropológica feminista
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2024
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Forina A. (2024). El papel de la credibilidad en el refugio. Una perspectiva antropológica feminista. Investigaciones Feministas, 15(2), 361-372. https://doi.org/10.5209/infe.95319
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Introducción y Objetivos: Este artículo busca examinar críticamente la correlación entre el asilo y las relaciones de género, centrándose en el papel crucial de la credibilidad en las narrativas de los solicitantes de asilo, concentrando el análisis en una perspectiva antropológica feminista y de género. Metodología: Para esto, se ha utilizado una metodología etnográfica realizada en Madrid entre los años 2015 y 2023 mediante la aplicación de técnicas etnográficas, como entrevistas en profundidad, observación participante, acompañamiento activo y análisis de documentación legal y administrativa. Resultados: La investigación revela que los prejuicios y estructuras patriarcales influyen en la percepción de la credibilidad de las narrativas de las mujeres, lo que puede conducir a barreras adicionales en su acceso a la protección internacional. La interpretación de sus testimonios está significativamente afectada por estereotipos de género y dinámicas de poder. Conclusiones y Originalidad: Se resalta la importancia de incorporar el análisis de género en el ámbito del refugio y asilo, proponiendo un cambio en la forma en que se abordan y evalúan las experiencias de las mujeres desplazadas. Contribuye de manera original a la comprensión de cómo las estructuras patriarcales afectan los procesos de adjudicación de refugio, instando a una reevaluación de las políticas actuales para garantizar una protección más justa e igualitaria.
This article aims to critically analyze the correlation between asylum and gender relations, emphasizing the pivotal role of credibility in the narratives of asylum seekers. It narrows its focus to a feminist and gender anthropological perspective. Methodology: To achieve this, an ethnographic methodology was employed in Madrid from 2015 to 2023 through the application of ethnographic techniques, such as in-depth interviews, participant observation, active accompaniment, and analysis of legal and administrative documentation. Results: The research reveals that prejudices and patriarchal structures influence the perceived credibility of women's narratives, which can lead to additional barriers in their access to international protection. The interpretation of their testimonies is significantly affected by gender stereotypes and power dynamics. Conclusions and Originality: It highlights the importance of incorporating gender analysis into the refugee and asylum field, proposing a shift in the way displaced women's experiences are approached and assessed. It makes an original contribution to understanding how patriarchal structures affect refugee adjudication processes, urging a re-evaluation of current policies to ensure fairer and more equal protection
This article aims to critically analyze the correlation between asylum and gender relations, emphasizing the pivotal role of credibility in the narratives of asylum seekers. It narrows its focus to a feminist and gender anthropological perspective. Methodology: To achieve this, an ethnographic methodology was employed in Madrid from 2015 to 2023 through the application of ethnographic techniques, such as in-depth interviews, participant observation, active accompaniment, and analysis of legal and administrative documentation. Results: The research reveals that prejudices and patriarchal structures influence the perceived credibility of women's narratives, which can lead to additional barriers in their access to international protection. The interpretation of their testimonies is significantly affected by gender stereotypes and power dynamics. Conclusions and Originality: It highlights the importance of incorporating gender analysis into the refugee and asylum field, proposing a shift in the way displaced women's experiences are approached and assessed. It makes an original contribution to understanding how patriarchal structures affect refugee adjudication processes, urging a re-evaluation of current policies to ensure fairer and more equal protection












