Thesis
French
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25447>
Abstract
This thesis is an exploratory study of the analysis made by Mexico City's politically aware women of the violence against women in Mexico. 12 women accepted to confide me their reflection about the different forms of violence and their personal journey facing the violence’s problems. Thus, the methodological approach is qualitative and put forward women’s voices. The results are presented in three components: the identification of the problems because there is multiple forms of violence; the experiences that are a trigger; and the possible solutions. The feminicide, this form of violence against women because they are women, is addressed in this thesis as an extreme situation. The conclusion demonstrates clearly that Mexican’s public policies, that only concern domestic violence, hides the complexity of the reality of Mexican women. Keywords: Mexico, Mexico city, violence against women, feminicide, feminism.