Women and Pandemic
The productive, reproductive and ecological unsustainability of the current model
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https://doi.org/10.14393/RFADIR-v49n2a2021-62851Keywords:
Pandemic, Women, Ecofeminism, Gender oppression, Labour and environmental standardsAbstract
The pandemic of coronavirus came into the world abruptly and beyond measure. The high transmission capacity of the virus and the need for social isolation, for those who could do it - given the lack of knowledge of adequate treatment and prevention, has exposed and exposes old problems that have not been solved. Structures of gender and environmental oppression, previously masked, today show us how social and productive dynamics should be rethought. In this sense, from a propositional bibliographic review, this article proposes to make a general analysis about the situation of women and their work spaces in the context of the pandemic, proposing, in the end, palliative and systemic forms against the situation.
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