Virginia Guzmán Barcos
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Virginia Guzmán Barcos (born 1943) is a Chilean psychologist and sociologist, who was a co-founder of the
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. After completing studies at the
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and
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(School of Higher Education Practices) at the Sorbonne, she went into exile in Peru because of the military dictatorship in Chile. Continuing her studies, she earned a master's degree in Peru and a PhD in Spain. From 1978, she became interested in
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and began researching in the area of women and public policy. After twenty years working at the Flora Tristán Peruvian Women's Center, she returned to Chile. Since 2002, she has been the deputy director of the (Center of Women's Studies) in Santiago.


Early life and education

Virginia Beatriz Guzmán Barcos was born in 1943 in Chile. Raised in a household of women, except for her father, she was encouraged to engage in activities usually reserved for men. Exposed to the writing of
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at fifteen, she chose to ignore the stereotypical paths open to women in her era. She began to join student organizations and advocate for civil and political rights. She graduated in 1968 from the
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile The Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (UC Chile; ) is a traditional private university based in Santiago, Chile. It is one of the thirteen Catholic universities existing in Chilean university system and one of the two pontifical univ ...
and went on to study
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, earning a (State diploma of social service assistant) certificate from the
École pratique des hautes études The (), abbreviated EPHE, is a French postgraduate top level educational institution, a . EPHE is a constituent college of the Université PSL (together with ENS Ulm, Paris Dauphine or Ecole des Mines). The college is closely linked to É ...
(School of Higher Education Practices) at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1970. During her studies, she took note of the lack of women as subject matter in any field except the social sciences, which made her want to research women's roles.


Career

During the military dictatorship in Chile, Guzmán went into exile in
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, Peru. In 1978, while a student at the
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, she attended the Workshop on
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organized by the
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of
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, through the Peruvian National Institute of Culture. The course, taught by
Virginia Vargas Virginia "Gina" Vargas Valente (born 23 July 1945) is a Peruvian sociologist and a well-known figure in the women's movement in her country. Biography Virginia Vargas was born on 23 July 1945 in Lima, Peru, the second of four children. Follow ...
, included students like Guzmán, Roxana Carrillo, Concepción Dumois, , Magdalena León de Leal, and others. The following year, along with Vargas and others, she founded the
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. The center gave scholars the opportunity to conduct research on women and published their works. In 1992, Guzmán became affiliated with the (CEM, Women's Studies Center) in Santiago, but continued her studies, earning a master's degree from the
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in 1996. She became a professor in the social sciences department at the
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in 1997, but after one year began to teach
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at the
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. Since 2002, she has served as the Subdirector of the CEM. She completed her PhD in sociology from the
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in 2011, with a thesis, (''Political-Institutional Processes and Gender Equality, Chile 1980–2010''). In addition to her teaching, Guzmán has been involved in policy development at both the national and international levels. She helped in the planning process for the 1995 Beijing Conference on Women and has worked with various divisions of the
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and feminist organizations in developing and analyzing gender policies in Brazil, Chile, the
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,
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, Mexico,
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, Panama,
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, Uruguay, and Venezuela. She served on the constitutional committee as a gender policy advisor to the second administration of
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.


Research

Most of Guzmán's works explore social movements and how women can create institutions to change social processes. This often included an analysis of development areas, such as lack of education, poverty, issues of rural women, societal norms of subordination, violence, and others which were targeted by global initiatives and how effective cooperation between women in the
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was at making women more visible and in solving socio-economic challenges. Throughout the 1980s, there had been little focus on issues such as family violence in
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, and works like (''Gender in Development: A New Reading'', 1991) showed the depth of the problems. Guzmán has researched how religion and politics are entwined and often take stances opposing sex education and reproductive rights, and how gender inequalities are often reinforced by public policies, in spite of state goals to democratize institutions and processes. In her study, "" ("Reproduction and Change in Inequalities of Gender in Contexts of Societal Transformations", 2018) with Lorena Godoy, Guzmán traced societal attitudes and changes in inequalities in socio-economic and political spheres in Chile over the forty-year period between 1970 and 2010.


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