O l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. C ase Study: National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico
Gender Studies, from the perspective of masculinities, have suggested that although there is a favorable rhetoric in men in relation to significant changes in the exercise of parenting; in parallLLel, there are still practices and naRRatives that are far from a break with the traditional masculinity...
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Centro de Publicaciones Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
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description | Gender Studies, from the perspective of masculinities, have suggested that although there is a favorable rhetoric in men in relation to significant changes in the exercise of parenting; in parallLLel, there are still practices and naRRatives that are far from a break with the traditional masculinity and fatherhood model in the Mexican context; particularlRLy, what is taking place at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPNipn). The institute has made significant efforts to structure a comprehensive policy favoring gender equality, fostering a culture of co-responsibility and equity between women and men in their community in relation to unpaid reproductive and household work. This proposal makes visible the ways in which IPN workers live and exercise their paternity, conceiving this as a complex and diverse exercise, responding to a model in which hegemonic masculinity values prevail and limit the discourses, practices and scenarios that benefit men’s involvement and participation as a way of guaranteeing gender equity. |
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spelling | oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article-1852023-04-11T19:51:16Z O l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. C ase Study: National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico Viejas prácticas, nuevos discursos sobre el ejercicio paterno. Estudio de caso: Instituto Politécnico Nacional (México) Guzman, Oscar Iván Godinez masculinities - paternity - gender equality - co-responsibility - paternity leave. masculinidades - paternidades - igualdad de género - corr esponsabilidad - licencia por paternidad. Gender Studies, from the perspective of masculinities, have suggested that although there is a favorable rhetoric in men in relation to significant changes in the exercise of parenting; in parallLLel, there are still practices and naRRatives that are far from a break with the traditional masculinity and fatherhood model in the Mexican context; particularlRLy, what is taking place at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPNipn). The institute has made significant efforts to structure a comprehensive policy favoring gender equality, fostering a culture of co-responsibility and equity between women and men in their community in relation to unpaid reproductive and household work. This proposal makes visible the ways in which IPN workers live and exercise their paternity, conceiving this as a complex and diverse exercise, responding to a model in which hegemonic masculinity values prevail and limit the discourses, practices and scenarios that benefit men’s involvement and participation as a way of guaranteeing gender equity. Los estudios de género, desde la perspectiva de las masculinidades, han sugerido que, aunque existe una retórica favorable en los hombres en relación a cambios significativos en torno al ejercicio de los padres; paralelamente, aún existen prácticas y narr ativas que distan mucho de romper con el modelo tradicional de masculinidad y paternidad en un contexto como el mexicano; y de manera particular, lo que acontece en el Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN ). El instituto ha realizado importantes esfuerzos para estructurar una política integral a favor de la igualdad de género, fomentando una cultura de corr esponsabilidad y equidad entre mujeres y hombres en su comunidad en relación con el trabajo doméstico reproductivo y no remunerado. Esta propuesta hace visibles las formas en que los trabajadores de IPN viven y ejercen su paternidad, concibiendo esto como un ejercicio complejo y diverso, respondiendo a un modelo donde predominan los valores de una masculinidad hegemónica que limita los discursos, prácticas y escenarios que favorezcan el involucramiento y participación activa de los hombres como una vía para garantizar la igualdad de género. Centro de Publicaciones Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador 2019-10-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://cuadernosdeantropologia-puce.edu.ec/index.php/antropologia/article/view/185 10.26807/ant.v0i21.185 Antropología Cuadernos de Investigación; Núm. 21 (2019): Pensar las masculinidades; 42-62 2631-2506 1390-4256 10.26807/ant.v0i21 spa http://cuadernosdeantropologia-puce.edu.ec/index.php/antropologia/article/view/185/147 Derechos de autor 2019 Antropología Cuadernos de investigación |
spellingShingle | Guzman, Oscar Iván Godinez O l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. C ase Study: National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico |
title | O l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. C ase Study: National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico |
title_full | O l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. C ase Study: National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico |
title_fullStr | O l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. C ase Study: National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico |
title_full_unstemmed | O l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. C ase Study: National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico |
title_short | O l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. C ase Study: National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico |
title_sort | o l d practices, new speeches about parental exercise. c ase study: national polytechnic institute, mexico |
url | http://cuadernosdeantropologia-puce.edu.ec/index.php/antropologia/article/view/185 |