The “re-socialization” of Gypsy women in the literacy courses aimed to the recipients of the Social Integration Revenue Policy of the Region of Madrid

  • Ariadna Ayala Rubio Université Paris Est
Keywords: Social Integration Revenue Policy, social policies, Gypsy women, literacy and gender, social intervention, social rights

Abstract

This article studies the gender values that are promoted both in the literacy courses for gypsy women beneficiaries of the Social Integration Revenue Policy of the Region of Madrid and in the events that are organized for this group by public institutions and NGOs. The process of “socialization” that occurs in the educative groups for Gypsy women is focused on constructing an image of what it is to be a “Gypsy modern woman”. Through multiple mechanisms and discursive techniques a specific conception of gender equality is transmitted in these educative spaces. In addition to this, Gypsy women are continually urged to assume certain values and social practices (of gender identity, of "citizenship", of parenting, etc..), while an archetype of "Gypsy Woman" which condenses powerful stereotypes and prejudices about the "Gypsy culture" and the gender relations characteristics of this group is constructed.

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Author Biography

Ariadna Ayala Rubio, Université Paris Est

Doctora en Antropología Social pour la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Departamento de Antropología Social (mención europea, suma cum laude).

Maestra y antropóloga social, especialista en antropología de la salud y de las políticas sociales, principalmente en su aplicación con la minoría étnica gitana.

La autora ha realizado dos estancias de investigación predoctorales en la Universidad de Berkeley, California, Estados Unidos (3 meses) y en L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, Francia (4 meses).

Ganadadora de una beca FPU del Ministerio de Educación para la realización de su tesis doctoral y de una beca predoctoral de la UCM (esta última rechazada por incompatibilidad de ambas becas).

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Published
2014-11-25
How to Cite
Ayala Rubio A. (2014). The “re-socialization” of Gypsy women in the literacy courses aimed to the recipients of the Social Integration Revenue Policy of the Region of Madrid. Política y Sociedad, 51(3), 789-816. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_POSO.2014.v51.n3.43725
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