CROSS-BORDER WOMEN: CAPITAL, VULNERABILITIES AND RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
This article's theme is Cross-Border Women: Capital, Vulnerabilities and Rights Violations. The general objective of this article is to analyze the human being woman at the border, with her vulnerabilities, needs, her challenges in a scenario of human and social rights violations reinforced by a capitalist - patriarchal society. To achieve the aforementioned objective, the exploration of bibliographic surveys carried out in article banks from CAPES, SCIELO - BRAZIL, ACNHUR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and IOM - International Organization for Migrants and specific doctrines were used as a research method. About the subject. We understand that there has been progress regarding the issue of rights violations in relation to women in general in recent times. But, at the current moment, with several authoritarian and conservative governments, including Brazil, there has been a setback in matters linked to these rights.
CROSS-BORDER WOMEN: CAPITAL, VULNERABILITIES AND RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.929422419031
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Palavras-chave: Women, Cross-border Women, Patriarchal Capitalism, Violation of Rights.
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Keywords: Women, Cross-border Women, Patriarchal Capitalism, Violation of Rights.
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Abstract:
This article's theme is Cross-Border Women: Capital, Vulnerabilities and Rights Violations. The general objective of this article is to analyze the human being woman at the border, with her vulnerabilities, needs, her challenges in a scenario of human and social rights violations reinforced by a capitalist - patriarchal society. To achieve the aforementioned objective, the exploration of bibliographic surveys carried out in article banks from CAPES, SCIELO - BRAZIL, ACNHUR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and IOM - International Organization for Migrants and specific doctrines were used as a research method. About the subject. We understand that there has been progress regarding the issue of rights violations in relation to women in general in recent times. But, at the current moment, with several authoritarian and conservative governments, including Brazil, there has been a setback in matters linked to these rights.
- ÉRIKA REJANE RODRIGUES DE SOUZA FIDELES