Planificación urbana y la experiencia cotidiana de las mujeres Palestinas en Jaffa

Autores/as

  • Hanna Hamdam Saliba Departament de Geografia Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Resumen

Este artículo pretende examinar cómo las políticas de planificación urbana afectan a la
práctica espacial cotidiana de las mujeres palestinas que viven en Jaffa. Para ello se han realizado entrevistas en profundidad a mujeres Palestinas residentes en Jaffa y a continuación se ha utilizado el método de «análisis temático» para analizar las narrativas. El principal resultado del estudio es que la planificación de las instituciones locales y nacionales, que ignoran, omiten y discriminan a las mujeres palestinas, ha producido espacios inadecuados e inseguros. Estos espacios limitan y reducen sus prácticas espaciales cotidianas y reducen a las mujeres a unos espacios sociales, culturales, económicos y geográficos limitados. Al mismo tiempo, estas políticas discriminatorias e indiferentes conducen a las mujeres palestinas a crear espacios palestinos alternativos que, a pesar de ser limitados y pequeños, les permiten ampliar su movilidad espacial, experimentar confort y redefinir sus identidades.

Palabras clave

planificación, relaciones de poder, mujeres palestinas, Jaffa, exclusión, alienación

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Publicado

25-01-2014

Cómo citar

Hamdam Saliba, H. (2014). Planificación urbana y la experiencia cotidiana de las mujeres Palestinas en Jaffa. Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica, 60(1), 115–134. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/dag.74

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