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Women: identity and fashion

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Given the diverse and complicated processes that the female gender has had to face from the last century until today, the demand for social recognition as active agents in the economy would be the pinnacle to achieve a society in which gender discrimination can be overcome, as well as to achieve the self-realisation of all individuals without limitations. It is here that the acquisition of status symbols by women becomes a tool which, from an economic perspective, allows this social problem to be exposed. Although consuming is a daily operation that we all carry out unconsciously, the acquisition of status symbols is a phenomenon that derives from this and is totally conscious. Through this descriptive research, we will seek to answer the following question: what role does the consumption of status symbols play in the generation of women's identity and what are the mechanisms implicit in this relationship?

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Socióloga formada pela Universidade Central do Chile. Participou em diversas actividades relacionadas com a sociologia, em particular com a sociologia económica, em centros de estudo, seminários e congressos. Foi também convidada a comentar um dos seus artigos sobre a situação migratória incipiente no Chile, num programa da rádio Matinal.

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Authors Pía Guerra
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.10.2023
 
EAN 9786206582304
ISBN 9786206582304
No. of pages 60
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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