Perón y las visitadoras: masculinidad, consumo sexual y resistencias militares a la abolición de la prostitución reglamentada, Argentina, 1936-1955

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Hist. cienc. saude-Manguinhos

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

19/06/2019

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Abstract The goal of this article is to analyze the meanings and androcentric practices employed by generals and colonels in the Argentine army in their complaints about the abolition of regulated prostitution. Key figures in Argentine history such as Juan Domingo Perón took part in the debate over the limits and extent of abolitionism, with a view to protecting soldiers’ sexual and reproductive health. To this end, they proposed installing brothels near barracks. Based on the analysis of reports, letters and interviews, this article studies the production of masculinity in institutional settings from a historical perspective.

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