On examining for transparency or opacity: Attending to sexual-gender diversity in Quito

On examining for transparency or opacity: Attending to sexual-gender diversity in Quito

Authors

  • Paz Guarderas UPS-Quito

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol17-Issue1-fulltext-1204

Keywords:

gender based violence, narrative productions, psycho-social intervention, sexual-gender diversity, social psychology

Abstract

Social services in Quito have tended to specialize attention according to population groups. Sexual-gender diversity has been no exception. In this article, we attempt to demonstrate, using narrative productions, the ways sexual-gender diversity has been understood in services offered to victims of gender based violence and in psychological attention. The major findings reveal a reductionist view of gender based violence which implies an absence or an invisibilization of sexual-gender diversity in services offered. In terms of understandings of this diversity, there is a tendency toward teleological, essentialist, and univocal readings which nevertheless coexist with certain notions of complexity. Finally, it is clear that psychological actions tend toward the normalization of gender but that the p 

Author Biography

Paz Guarderas, UPS-Quito

Doctora en psicología social por la UAB, profesora titular en la carrera de psicología de la UPS-Quito.

Published

2018-03-07

How to Cite

Guarderas, P. (2018). On examining for transparency or opacity: Attending to sexual-gender diversity in Quito. Psicoperspectivas, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.5027/psicoperspectivas-Vol17-Issue1-fulltext-1204
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