Mexican male and female college students and the symbolic body as gender construction

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Martha Patricia Zarza Delgado

Abstract

The aim of this research is to study the gender messages transmitted from body aesthetics, its adornment and its movements in the juvenile college population in the city of Toluca, Mexico. From in-depth interviews and participant observation, the body is identified as a symbolic means through which both male and female youths participating in this study show certain power relationships between feminine and masculine. These relations are distinct depending on the juvenile style they adhere to. Accordingly, there are multiple and varied stands that sometimes seem to accept and sometimes to challenge the gender that controls them.



Keywords: youth, gender, symbolic body, juvenile identities.

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Zarza Delgado, M. P. (2011). Mexican male and female college students and the symbolic body as gender construction. Revista Latinoamericana De Ciencias Sociales, Niñez Y Juventud, 7(2 Esp), 1349–1377. Retrieved from https://revistaumanizales.cinde.org.co/rlcsnj/index.php/Revista-Latinoamericana/article/view/160
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Segunda Sección: Estudios e Investigaciones
Author Biography

Martha Patricia Zarza Delgado, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

Profesora de carrera de la Facultad de Arquitectura y Diseño de la U.A.E.M.  Doctora en Ciencias Sociales.