“Paradas” and “Arrechas”: Disrupted Femininities and Gender Arrangements within Bucaramanga's Gangs (Colombia)

Karen Nathalia Ceron Steevens, Mariana Camacho-Muñoz, Cristian Linares Gómez

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Abstract

This article describes and analyzes the disrupted femininity of women within gangs in the city of Bucaramanga (Colombia) through the employment of a gender approach. We argue that such women, albeit exposed to multiple forms of violence in their neighborhoods, are also agents of violence with a singular identity, which is expressed by performative acts and ways of being and caring for others, in which broad gender arrangements are simultaneously disrupted and maintained. This research followed a qualitative methodology based on ethnographic work and 50 in-depth and semi-structured interviews.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-71
JournalConflict and Society
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Political Science and International Relations

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