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    Decriminalization of abortion and gender perspective
    Miranda, Martha Dr.
    The initiatives that promote the decriminalization of abortion have shown the lack of clarity and precision that exists around some terms used by those who promote it. This is the case of the use of the term "gender perspective". It is common to find the term gender in the various provisions relating to the protection of the "rights of women" with terms like "gender discrimination", "gender violence", "gender equity" among others. But, what is the real meaning of gender perspective? Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to distinguish between gender perspective and gender ideology, and determine which of these concepts is connected to the request for abortion. Also, make a brief analysis of the ways in which women's movements have begun the search for equality between men and women. This will make it possible to identify the thought that underlies the claims of abortion as a woman's right.
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    Difference between the gender perspective and the gender ideology
    (Universidad de La Sabana, ) Miranda, Martha Dr.
    For more than a decade, the evolution of the word “gender” and its accompanying discourse have become increasingly important to intellectual debates and practice. the term was initially used in a grammatical arena to identify masculine, feminine and neutral words. however, the term has changed since the second half of the XX Century given the increasing use in other fields, often replacing the word sex, traditionally used to distinguish the human male-female duality. this fact is evident in contemporary anthropological, social, political and legal discourse. and although the word “gender” does not have a positive or negative meaning per se, its many interpretations are fairly problematic. two interpretations stand out today: “gender perspective” and “gender ideology.”
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    Gender ideology proposals and its consequences
    Miranda, Martha Dr.
    For more than a decade the evolution of the notion of the term “gender” has grown in importance, both in intellectual debate and in the realm of praxis. Initially,the expression “gender” was used within the field of grammar in order to distinguish masculine, feminine or neuter words. However, from the beginning of the second half of the 20th century, this word has undergone a conceptual change due to its increased use in other areas and, in particular, for having substituted the classical term “sex”,employed in order to designate the human sexual duality, man-woman. In this context,it can be affirmed that gender has displaced sex in contemporary anthropological,social, political and legal discourse. In addition, it has found a definitive place in academic language and in legislation. Although the word gender by itself doesn’t have a positive or negative way to be understood, the problem is its interpretation. Today one of the leading interpretations is called “gender ideology”.

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