(Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship

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Through the discourses of financial-independence and «professionalisation» of offspring promoted by state-provided healthcare and welfare (Juntos), Quechua women living in poverty find that upon entering motherhood their full citizenship becomes conditional on successful behaviours and stewardship o...

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Autor: Irons, Rebecca
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistaspuc:article/20509
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/20509
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:motherhood
health
citizenship
state welfare
family planning
maternidad
salud
ciudadanía
asistencia social
planificación familiar
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spelling (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship(Re)produciendo profesionales peruanos: la asistencia social y la ciudadanía-materna de las madres quechuas empobrecidasIrons, Rebeccamotherhoodhealthcitizenshipstate welfarefamily planningmaternidadsaludciudadaníaasistencia socialplanificación familiarThrough the discourses of financial-independence and «professionalisation» of offspring promoted by state-provided healthcare and welfare (Juntos), Quechua women living in poverty find that upon entering motherhood their full citizenship becomes conditional on successful behaviours and stewardship of children to a more «desirable» livelihood than their own. This suggests that mothering- while-poor places a moral value on women that the state uses to justify monitoring and governing them.   This paper is based on one-year’s ethnographic-fieldwork in rural communities and health centres or posts in Vilcashuaman province, Ayacucho department, Peru. 100 interviews were conducted with women, men and health-workers, in addition to substantial participant-observation.   Whilst the pervasive discourses overburden women’s freedoms, there are alternatives to «professionalization» of indigenous youth that do not require the financial literacy currently imposed on mothers. This paper suggests that moral values placed on poor-maternities are sometimes used unfairly as a justification for reproductive-intervention and revocation of full-citizenship for poor, indigenous women.A través de los discursos de independencia financiera y «profesionalización» de la descendencia promovidos por la asistencia médica (SIS) y social (Juntos) provista por el Estado, las mujeres quechuas que viven en la pobreza descubren que, al ingresar a la maternidad, su plena ciudadanía se vuelve condicional a los comportamientos exitosos y la administración de los hijos para obtener un medio de vida más «deseable» que el suyo. Esto sugiere que la maternidad, mientras se es pobre, da un valor moral a las mujeres que el Estado usa para justificar su monitoreo y gobierno.   Este artículo se basa en un año de trabajo de campo etnográfico en comunidades rurales y centros o puestos de salud en la provincia de Vilcashuamán, departamento de Ayacucho, Perú. Se realizaron cien entrevistas con mujeres, hombres y trabajadores de la salud, además de una importante observación participante.   Si bien los discursos generalizados sobrecargan las libertades de las mujeres, existen alternativas a la «profesionalización» de los jóvenes indígenas que no requieren la educación financiera impuesta actualmente a las madres. Este documento sugiere que los valores morales asignados a las maternidades pobres a veces se usan injustamente como justificación para la intervención reproductiva y la revocación de la ciudadanía plena para las mujeres indígenas pobres.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2019-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/2050910.18800/anthropologica.201902.010Anthropologica; Vol. 37 Núm. 43 (2019): Maternidades; 227-2532224-64280254-9212reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/20509/21198info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/205092021-07-12T19:05:04Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship
(Re)produciendo profesionales peruanos: la asistencia social y la ciudadanía-materna de las madres quechuas empobrecidas
title (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship
spellingShingle (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship
Irons, Rebecca
motherhood
health
citizenship
state welfare
family planning
maternidad
salud
ciudadanía
asistencia social
planificación familiar
title_short (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship
title_full (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship
title_fullStr (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship
title_full_unstemmed (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship
title_sort (Re)Producing Peruvian Professionals: State Welfare and Poor Quechua Mother’s Maternal Citizenship
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Irons, Rebecca
author Irons, Rebecca
author_facet Irons, Rebecca
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv motherhood
health
citizenship
state welfare
family planning
maternidad
salud
ciudadanía
asistencia social
planificación familiar
topic motherhood
health
citizenship
state welfare
family planning
maternidad
salud
ciudadanía
asistencia social
planificación familiar
description Through the discourses of financial-independence and «professionalisation» of offspring promoted by state-provided healthcare and welfare (Juntos), Quechua women living in poverty find that upon entering motherhood their full citizenship becomes conditional on successful behaviours and stewardship of children to a more «desirable» livelihood than their own. This suggests that mothering- while-poor places a moral value on women that the state uses to justify monitoring and governing them.   This paper is based on one-year’s ethnographic-fieldwork in rural communities and health centres or posts in Vilcashuaman province, Ayacucho department, Peru. 100 interviews were conducted with women, men and health-workers, in addition to substantial participant-observation.   Whilst the pervasive discourses overburden women’s freedoms, there are alternatives to «professionalization» of indigenous youth that do not require the financial literacy currently imposed on mothers. This paper suggests that moral values placed on poor-maternities are sometimes used unfairly as a justification for reproductive-intervention and revocation of full-citizenship for poor, indigenous women.
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