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“We Are Prisoners in Our Own Homes”: Connecting the Environment, Gender-Based Violence and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights to Sport for Development and Peace in Nicaragua

机译:“我们是我们自己家中的囚犯”:将环境,基于性别的暴力和性与生殖和生殖健康的发展与尼加拉瓜的发展与和平联系起来

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This paper draws on postcolonial feminist political ecology theory, feminist theories of violence and new materialist approaches to sport and physical cultural studies—combined with literature on the role of non-humans in international development—to unpack the connections between gender-based violence and the environment in sport, gender and development (SGD) programming in Nicaragua. To do this, postcolonial feminist participatory action research (PFPAR), including visual research methods such as photovoice, was used to better understand, and prioritize, young Nicaraguan women’s experiences of the environment and gender-based violence as they participated in an SGD program used to promote environmentalism and improve their sexual and reproductive health rights. To conclude, the importance of accounting for the broader physical environment in social and political forces was underlined as it shapes the lives of those on the receiving end of SGD interventions.
机译:本文涉及后殖民女性主义政治生态学理论,女权主义暴力和新唯物主义的体育和物理文化研究方法 - 与非人类在国际发展中的作用相结合 - 以解压缩基于性别的暴力和地区的联系尼加拉瓜的体育,性别和发展(SGD)编程环境。为此,审批女性主义参与性行动研究(PFPAR),包括诸如Photovoice等视觉研究方法,用于更好地了解,优先考虑,年轻的尼加拉瓜妇女的环境和基于性别的暴力的经验,因为他们参加了使用的SGD计划促进环境主义,改善其性和生殖卫生权利。为了得出结论,在社会和政治力量中核算更广泛的身体环境的重要性被强调,因为它塑造了人民币干预措施收到结束时的生命。

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