Women and leisure on the agendas of brazilian social movements
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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This paper results from an investigation aiming to map possiblerelations between women and leisure on the agendas defendingBrazilian women’s rights inside Brazilian social movements. UsingDeleuze and Guattari’s terms, we establish connections betweenliterature review, document analysis, and narratives provided byBrazilian social movements’ leaders, which pointed to macro andmicropolitical aspects that generate difficulties and possibilitiesfor women’s leisure to be part of the Brazilian social movements’agendas. Some of those difficulties are the place and the role ofwomen in society, the breadth of women’s identity markers,women’s working hours, public spaces not equally perceivedbetween men and women, subjectivity surrounding the definitionof leisure, and commercialization of leisure, interfering in thepossibilities of access and the non-recognition of leisure as aright. The findings also provide lines of escape as directionsabout the future of feminist leisure.
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Leisure, Woman, Social movements
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Lazer, mulheres, Movimentos Sociais, Agenda
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/11745398.2022.2046116