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Papers by Karla Angélica Benítez Escobar
ENTRE LA VIOLENCIA Y LA ESPERANZA: PROMOCION DE LASALUD EN LA COSTA MONTAÑA DE GUERRERO (2014), 2014
El Derecho a la Salud en el estado mexicano de Guerrero ha sido violentado históricamente por lo... more El Derecho a la Salud en el estado mexicano de Guerrero ha sido violentado históricamente por los gobiernos regionales y federales. La violencia estructural y el desabasto sanitario ha impactado gravemente la esperanza de vida y de supervivencia a los pueblos indígenas de la región Costa Chica y Montaña. Pese a estas graves adversidades han existido grupos de mujeres indígenas que han resistido desde la ritualidad, la organización y las alternativas para preservar la vida comunitaria.
PARTERÍA TRADICIONAL. VIOLENCIA SISTÉMICA Y FEMINISMO COMUNITARIO. LAS CASAS DE LA MUJER INDÍGENA Y AFROMEXICANA EN GUERRERO, MÉXICO, 2022
T he objective of this contribution is to present a discussion on the contributions of the Houses... more T he objective of this contribution is to present a discussion on the contributions of the Houses of Indigenous and Afro-descendant Women (CAMI) of the state of Guerrero to the improvement of the health of indigenous women and the strengthening of community life through the practice of traditional midwifery. In a context marked by marginalization, discrimination and violence, the work of indigenous midwives is articulated with community organizational processes linked to the defense of the territory and feeds feminist perspectives that question the patriarchal order and extractivism. The implications of traditional midwifery in questioning the hegemonic perspective of reproductive health are highlighted and the convergences between the approaches of community feminism and ecofeminisms are analyzed to claim forms of care for pregnant women more compatible with nature and with community life.
Las parteras tradicionales indígenas organizándose en procesos de resistencia ante modelos clínic... more Las parteras tradicionales indígenas organizándose en procesos de resistencia ante modelos clínicos discriminatorios, intentan preservar saberes ancestrales en un contexto muy adverso para la salud reproductiva que se caracteriza por la existencia de violencia comunitaria. Esta colaboración pretende mostrar las adversidades que acompañan a la práctica de partería tradicional indígena en las Casas de la Mujer Indígena en el estado de Guerrero, el cual tiene un rezago estructural crónico sin políticas interculturales de atención al parto; elementos que acrecientan la mortalidad materna indígena. palaBras clavE: partería tradicional indígena, Casas de la Mujer Indígena y Afrodescendiente, políticas interculturales, muerte materna Giving birth to community: reflections on traditional indigenous contracting that building interculturality de-colonized aBstract Indigenous traditional women organizing themselves in processes of resistance to discriminatory clinical models try to preserve ancestral knowledge in a very adverse context for reproductive health that is characterized by the existence of community violence. This collaboration aims to show the adversities that accompany the practice of traditional indigenous birthing in the Indigenous Women's Homes in the state of Guerrero, which has a chronic structural backwardness without intercultural policies of attention to childbirth, elements that increase indigenous maternal mortality.
Thesis Chapters by Karla Angélica Benítez Escobar
TEXTUAL NUM 99, 2022
T he objective of this contribution is to present a discussion on the contributions of the Houses... more T he objective of this contribution is to present a discussion on the contributions of the Houses of Indigenous and Afro-descendant Women (CAMI) of the state of Guerrero to the improvement of the health of indigenous women and the strengthening of community life through the practice of traditional midwifery. In a context marked by marginalization, discrimination and violence, the work of indigenous midwives is articulated with community organizational processes linked to the defense of the territory and feeds feminist perspectives that question the patriarchal order and extractivism. The implications of traditional midwifery in questioning the hegemonic perspective of reproductive health are highlighted and the convergences between the approaches of community feminism and ecofeminisms are analyzed to claim forms of care for pregnant women more compatible with nature and with community life.
ENTRE LA VIOLENCIA Y LA ESPERANZA: PROMOCION DE LASALUD EN LA COSTA MONTAÑA DE GUERRERO (2014), 2014
El Derecho a la Salud en el estado mexicano de Guerrero ha sido violentado históricamente por lo... more El Derecho a la Salud en el estado mexicano de Guerrero ha sido violentado históricamente por los gobiernos regionales y federales. La violencia estructural y el desabasto sanitario ha impactado gravemente la esperanza de vida y de supervivencia a los pueblos indígenas de la región Costa Chica y Montaña. Pese a estas graves adversidades han existido grupos de mujeres indígenas que han resistido desde la ritualidad, la organización y las alternativas para preservar la vida comunitaria.
PARTERÍA TRADICIONAL. VIOLENCIA SISTÉMICA Y FEMINISMO COMUNITARIO. LAS CASAS DE LA MUJER INDÍGENA Y AFROMEXICANA EN GUERRERO, MÉXICO, 2022
T he objective of this contribution is to present a discussion on the contributions of the Houses... more T he objective of this contribution is to present a discussion on the contributions of the Houses of Indigenous and Afro-descendant Women (CAMI) of the state of Guerrero to the improvement of the health of indigenous women and the strengthening of community life through the practice of traditional midwifery. In a context marked by marginalization, discrimination and violence, the work of indigenous midwives is articulated with community organizational processes linked to the defense of the territory and feeds feminist perspectives that question the patriarchal order and extractivism. The implications of traditional midwifery in questioning the hegemonic perspective of reproductive health are highlighted and the convergences between the approaches of community feminism and ecofeminisms are analyzed to claim forms of care for pregnant women more compatible with nature and with community life.
Las parteras tradicionales indígenas organizándose en procesos de resistencia ante modelos clínic... more Las parteras tradicionales indígenas organizándose en procesos de resistencia ante modelos clínicos discriminatorios, intentan preservar saberes ancestrales en un contexto muy adverso para la salud reproductiva que se caracteriza por la existencia de violencia comunitaria. Esta colaboración pretende mostrar las adversidades que acompañan a la práctica de partería tradicional indígena en las Casas de la Mujer Indígena en el estado de Guerrero, el cual tiene un rezago estructural crónico sin políticas interculturales de atención al parto; elementos que acrecientan la mortalidad materna indígena. palaBras clavE: partería tradicional indígena, Casas de la Mujer Indígena y Afrodescendiente, políticas interculturales, muerte materna Giving birth to community: reflections on traditional indigenous contracting that building interculturality de-colonized aBstract Indigenous traditional women organizing themselves in processes of resistance to discriminatory clinical models try to preserve ancestral knowledge in a very adverse context for reproductive health that is characterized by the existence of community violence. This collaboration aims to show the adversities that accompany the practice of traditional indigenous birthing in the Indigenous Women's Homes in the state of Guerrero, which has a chronic structural backwardness without intercultural policies of attention to childbirth, elements that increase indigenous maternal mortality.
TEXTUAL NUM 99, 2022
T he objective of this contribution is to present a discussion on the contributions of the Houses... more T he objective of this contribution is to present a discussion on the contributions of the Houses of Indigenous and Afro-descendant Women (CAMI) of the state of Guerrero to the improvement of the health of indigenous women and the strengthening of community life through the practice of traditional midwifery. In a context marked by marginalization, discrimination and violence, the work of indigenous midwives is articulated with community organizational processes linked to the defense of the territory and feeds feminist perspectives that question the patriarchal order and extractivism. The implications of traditional midwifery in questioning the hegemonic perspective of reproductive health are highlighted and the convergences between the approaches of community feminism and ecofeminisms are analyzed to claim forms of care for pregnant women more compatible with nature and with community life.