Disappearance of women and girls in Mexico: Contributions of feminisms for understanding macrosocial processes

According to the 2019 information from the National Registry of People Missing or Disappeared, beginning in 2007 the number of disappearances in the country has increased with more men missing than women. However, the opposite tendency is true with minors because more girls than boys have gone missi...

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Authors: Velasco-Domínguez, María de Lourdes, Castañeda-Xochitl, Salomé
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2020
Country:Ecuador
Institution:Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales
Repository:Revista ICONOS
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec:article/4196
Online Access:https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/4196
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:América Latina
desaparecimento
México
mulheres e meninas
processos macrossociai
teorias feministas
desaparición
mujeres y niñas
procesos macrosociales
teorías feministas
Latin America
disappearance
Mexico
women and girls
macrosocial processes
feminist theories
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Summary:According to the 2019 information from the National Registry of People Missing or Disappeared, beginning in 2007 the number of disappearances in the country has increased with more men missing than women. However, the opposite tendency is true with minors because more girls than boys have gone missing. This article proposes some hypotheses to understand this increase in girls who have disappeared in Mexico. A discussion of feminist theories, which seek to understand the increased violence towards young women in the context of neoliberal policies, is presented. This research argues that the increase in disappeared girls is associated with two main factors: an economy of dispossession of human lives for the accumulation of capital, which produces specific forms of violence against women and girls, and a systematic violence against women exercised by agents from state security and legal institutions.