00:17My project at that time was to work on the issue of changes in the agrarian structure,
00:29in the rural society, I wanted to work with the campers, and I wanted to do it in the center
00:38of the country.
00:43It's not easy to follow through the years, but we can say that since we started working more in shape
00:52in the last decades,
00:53the issue of violence and the issue of armed conflict and the effects differentiated,
01:02the impacts differentiated on women, I would say that we are discovering more than ever
01:10that there are constant in the history, among other things that the impacts are specific
01:18on the body of women, through all the forms of violence sexual and violence of gender,
01:26but also there are impacts that affect specifically or differentially women
01:34in terms of what I call their means of life,
01:38the displacement of forced, the disargement, the disargement of land that affect many times
01:45specifically women in their struggle for the survival, particularly when they are
01:58women in their lives.
02:06I think that this is a way that is seen in the violence against the bodies of women,
02:14but also seen in the models of social control and domination that have been established,
02:23or have been established before, in the sectors, in the villages,
02:33dominated by armed actors, where they imposed a regime of social control
02:40social, with ridiculously strong face,
02:45that they castigated women publicly and humiliated women,
02:52that they punished women publicly,
02:59that they were exposed to the public,
03:03that they didn't wear as women as they should be.
03:07porque estaban a altas horas de la noche en la calle,
03:11por cualquier razón que no cumplía con el papel tradicional de la mujer pública
03:17dentro de la casa solamente sirviendo la comida al marido.
03:24Entonces, en eso podemos ver cómo el conflicto fortalece,
03:33exacerba esos modelos patriarcales de la sociedad.
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