Bibliographic citations
García, A., (2021). Hacer el Amor: análisis y deconstrucción de discursos visuales evangélicos sobre la sexualidad femenina y su impacto en estudiantes de orígenes andinos en una universidad evangélica de Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21176
García, A., Hacer el Amor: análisis y deconstrucción de discursos visuales evangélicos sobre la sexualidad femenina y su impacto en estudiantes de orígenes andinos en una universidad evangélica de Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21176
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title = "Hacer el Amor: análisis y deconstrucción de discursos visuales evangélicos sobre la sexualidad femenina y su impacto en estudiantes de orígenes andinos en una universidad evangélica de Lima",
author = "García Roque, Andrea Lorena",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
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This research is constituted as an advocacy and artistic intervention project that proposes to reflect on the "ideal of woman" present in the evangelical Christian doctrine, and its impact on young university women of migrant origin from the Peruvian highlands in the city of Lima. This reflection focuses on revealing the existing tensions between the evangelical discourse on sexuality and obedience of women, and the imaginaries and agencies of these women about themselves, their bodies and their sexuality from a semiotic and discursive analysis to, as an effect, also reveal the predominant social models around sexuality, its representation and the body of women of Andean origin reinforced from the artistic hegemony. These tensions are approached by contrasting visual aesthetic expressions of the official evangelical discourse and women's imaginaries expressed in testimonies gathered in an illustrated book from which an artistic project of resignification and visual mimicry unfolds. Evangelicalism being one of the religious movements that in recent years has been displacing the absolute predominance of the Catholic Church in Latin America, it is relevant to analyze how this process has been taking place in Peru, mainly in the Andean territory, since its presence is linked to the most significant social processes of our recent history and to the reconfiguration of ways of relating that many communities have gone through. These, finally, are the foundations of the regulations that seek to govern the lifestyle of new generations and are based on moral parameters and gender roles.
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