NA ALEGRIA E NA TRISTEZA..., ATÉ QUE EM UM FATÍDICO DIA...: CASAMENTO, DESQUITE E GÊNERO EM SOBRAL (1962-1977). / IN JOY AND SORROW ... UNTIL IN A FATEFUL DAY ...: MARRIAGE, AND GENDER IN DESQUITE SOBRAL (1962-1977).
AUTOR(ES)
Leidejane Araújo Gomes
FONTE
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
24/09/2012
RESUMO
We relate the attributes that women and men are presented and accepted as appropriate within its relations with one another, while realizing the multiplicity of behaviors and relationships observed in Sobral in the period 1962 to 1977. Research with the Mail of the Week has allowed us to relate your gender discourse, the fight against divorce and the social context of the city, especially the ways of behaving Sobralense women, sometimes praised and sometimes condemned by the weekly. The work with court officials allowed a brief study of the Family Law recognizer as settlor and inequalities between the sexes. In addition, we analyzed the universe of separation in Sobral, from the construction of men and women who, although mediated by lawyers allowed to know different aspects of married life and the divorcement only as a formalization of a separation has already experienced several months or several years. Thus, it was the continuous effort of Church and State to regulate the roles to be played by the married and those who, in actions of divorce, more able to demonstrate adherence to these models, obtained a declaration of their innocence and blame the spouse for the failure of matrimonial society.
ASSUNTO(S)
história gênero direito historia regional do brasil history gender law
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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