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Virginia Guzmán Barcos

Virginia Guzmán Barcos (born 1943) is a Chilean psychologist and sociologist, who was a co-founder of the Flora Tristán Peruvian Women's Center. After completing studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and École pratique des hautes études (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 women's studies 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 Centro de Estudios de la Mujer (Center of Women's Studies) in Santiago.

Virginia Guzmán Barcos
Born
Virginia Beatriz Guzmán Barcos

1943 (age 79–80)
Santiago, Chile
OccupationAcademic

Early life and education edit

Virginia Beatriz Guzmán Barcos was born in 1943 in Chile.[1] 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 Simone de Beauvoir 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.[2] She graduated in 1968 from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and went on to study psychology, earning a Diplôme d'Etat d'assistant de service social (State diploma of social service assistant) certificate from the École pratique des hautes études (School of Higher Education Practices) at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1970.[1] 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.[2]

Career edit

During the military dictatorship in Chile, Guzmán went into exile in Lima, Peru.[3] In 1978, while a student at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, she attended the Workshop on women's studies organized by the International Institute of Social Studies of The Hague, through the Peruvian National Institute of Culture. The course, taught by Virginia Vargas, included students like Guzmán, Roxana Carrillo, Concepción Dumois, Narda Henríquez [es], Magdalena León de Leal, and others.[4] The following year, along with Vargas and others, she founded the Flora Tristán Peruvian Women's Center.[3][5] The center gave scholars the opportunity to conduct research on women and published their works.[2][6]

In 1992, Guzmán became affiliated with the Centro de Estudios de la Mujer (CEM, Women's Studies Center) in Santiago,[3] but continued her studies, earning a master's degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru in 1996.[1][1] She became a professor in the social sciences department at the University of Chile in 1997, but after one year began to teach gender studies at the Academy of Christian Humanism University. Since 2002, she has served as the Subdirector of the CEM.[1] She completed her PhD in sociology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2011, with a thesis, Procesos politico – institucionales e igualidad de genero, Chile 1980–2010 (Political-Institutional Processes and Gender Equality, Chile 1980–2010).[1][7]

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 United Nations and feminist organizations in developing and analyzing gender policies in Brazil, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela.[8][9][10] She served on the constitutional committee as a gender policy advisor to the second administration of President Michelle Bachelet.[3]

Research edit

Most of Guzmán's works explore social movements and how women can create institutions to change social processes.[2] 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 Global North and Global South was at making women more visible and in solving socio-economic challenges.[11] Throughout the 1980s, there had been little focus on issues such as family violence in Latin America, and works like Género en el desarrollo: una nueva lectura (Gender in Development: A New Reading, 1991) showed the depth of the problems.[12]

Guzmán has researched how religion and politics are entwined and often take stances opposing sex education and reproductive rights,[13] and how gender inequalities are often reinforced by public policies, in spite of state goals to democratize institutions and processes.[14] In her study, "Reproducción y cambio de las desigualdades de género en contextos de transformaciones societales" ("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.[15]

Selected works edit

  • Guzmán, Virginia; Portocarrero, Patricia (1985). Dos veces mujer [Two Times Woman] (in Spanish). Lima, Peru: Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristán. OCLC 1025808684.
  • Galer, Nora; Guzmán, Virginia; Portocarrero, Patricia; Ruiz Bravo, Patricia (1990). Mujer en el desarrollo: balance y propuestas [Women in Development: Balance and Proposals] (in Spanish). Lima, Peru: Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristán. OCLC 1025708779.
  • Guzmán, Virginia; Portocarrero, Patricia; Vargas Valente, Virginia, eds. (1991). Género en el desarrollo: una nueva lectura [Gender in Development: A New Reading] (in Spanish) (1 ed.). Lima, Peru: Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristán. OCLC 807049906.
  • Guzmán, Virginia; Lerba, Sandra; Salazar, Rebeca (1994). La dimensión de género en el quehacer del Estado [The Gender Dimension in the Work of the State] (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Centro de Estudios de la Mujer. OCLC 254574338.
  • Guzmán, Virginia; Seibert, Ute; Staab, Silke (2010). "Democracy in the Country but not in the Home: Religion, Politics, and Women's Rights in Chile". Third World Quarterly. Taylor & Francis. 31 (6): 971–988. doi:10.1080/01436597.2010.502730. ISSN 0143-6597. OCLC 672937864.[7]
  • Guzmán Barcos, Virginia (2011). Procesos politico – institucionales e igualidad de genero, Chile 1980–2010 [Political-institutional processes and gender equality, Chile 1980–2010] (PhD) (in Spanish). Barcelona, Spain: Autonomous University of Barcelona.[7]
  • Guzmán Barcos, Virginia; Montaño Virreira, Sonia (2012). Políticas públicas e institucionalidad de género en América Latina (1985–2010) [Public Policies and Gender Institutions in Latin America (1985–2010)] (PDF) (Report). Mujer y Desarrollo: No. 118 (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: CEPAL. ISSN 1564-4170. OCLC 931598203. (PDF) from the original on 23 April 2023.
  • Guzmán, Virginia; Godoy, Lorena (2018). "Reproducción y cambio de las desigualdades de género en contextos de transformaciones societales [Reproduction and Change in Inequalities of Gender in Contexts of Societal Transformations]". In Mora, Claudia; Kottow, Andrea; Osses, Valentina; Ceballos, Marco (eds.). El género furtivo: La evidencia interdisciplinar del género en el Chile actual [Furtive Gender: The Interdisciplinary Evidence of Gender in Present-Day Chile] (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: LOM Ediciones. pp. 122–139. ISBN 978-956-00-1113-8.
  • Guzmán Barcos, Virginia; Gerber Holanyszyn, Elisabet (2021). "Feminismos en Chile a la luz de la historia. Desde las raíces de la subordinación hacia la construcción de formas de vida más democráticas, humanas, y justas [Feminisms in Chile in the Light of History: From the Roots of Subordination towards the Construction of More Democratic, Humane, and Just Ways of Life]". In Bórquez Polloni, Blanca (ed.). Mujeres en tiempos de esperanza, crisis y pandemia [Women in Times of Hope, Crisis and Pandemic] (in Spanish) (Primeraición impresa ed.). Santiago, Chile: Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. pp. 34–59. ISBN 978-956-7629-51-0.

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f University of Chile 2002, p. 47.
  2. ^ a b c d Espinoza 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d Arenas 2019.
  4. ^ Henríquez 1996, p. 371.
  5. ^ Trevizan 2001, p. 288.
  6. ^ Trevizan 2001, p. 289.
  7. ^ a b c Guzmán Barcos & Gerber Holanyszyn 2021, p. 59.
  8. ^ Biografías 2016, p. 27.
  9. ^ Protocolo 2006.
  10. ^ Bareiro & Torres 2010, pp. 6, 18–22.
  11. ^ Fonseca 1992, p. 29.
  12. ^ Cicerchia 1997, p. 132.
  13. ^ Razavi & Jenichen 2017, p. 391.
  14. ^ Bareiro 2000, p. 27.
  15. ^ Mora 2018, pp. 133, 136–138.

Bibliography edit

  • Arenas, Catalina (16 December 2019). "Virginia Guzmán del CEM: "Una Constitución con mujeres va a entender de otra manera la igualdad»" [Virginia Guzmán from CEM: 'A Constitution with Women Will Understand Equality in a Different Way']. Observatorio de Género y Equidad (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Friedrich Ebert Foundation. from the original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  • Bareiro, Line (2000). "The State, Women and Politics throughout Latin American History". In Eccher, Celita (ed.). About Women's Powers and Wisdom: Debates on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation. Second Regional Seminar on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation, 22–24 October 1999, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Translated by Hernández, Marcela (1st ed.). Montevidio, Uruguay: Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era-Red de Educación Popular entre Mujeres de América Latina y el Caribe. pp. 11–32. ISBN 978-9974-670-07-5.
  • Bareiro, Line; Torres, Isabel (2010). Gobernabilidad Democrática, Genero y Derechos de las Mujeres en América Latina y el Caribe [Democratic Governance, Gender and Women's Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean] (PDF) (Report) (in Spanish). Asunción, Paraguay: Centro de Documentación y Estudios Paraguay–Department for International Development. (PDF) from the original on 11 June 2022.
  • Cicerchia, Ricardo (1997). "The Charm of Family Patterns: Historical and Contemporary Change in Latin America". In Dore, Elizabeth (ed.). Gender Politics in Latin America: Debates in Theory and Practice. New York, New York: Monthly Review Press. pp. 118–133. ISBN 978-0-85345-975-0.
  • Espinoza, Natalia (12 January 2022). [Prominent Feminist Virginia Guzmán and Her Commitment to 'Change the Model' at the Future Congress]. El Mostrador (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile. Archived from the original on 23 January 2022. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  • Fonseca, Elena (November 1992). "Se mira & no se toca" [Look & Do Not Touch]. Cotidiano Mujer (in Spanish). Vol. 2, no. 11. Montevideo, Uruguay: Colectivo Editorial Mujer. p. 29. ISSN 0797-3950. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  • Henríquez, Narda (Spring–Summer 1996). "Gender Studies in Peru". Women's Studies Quarterly. New York, New York: City University of New York. XXIV (1–2). ISSN 0732-1562. OCLC 5547267445. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  • Mora, Claudia (2018). "Introducción [Introduction]". In Mora, Claudia; Kottow, Andrea; Osses, Valentina; Ceballos, Marco (eds.). El género furtivo: La evidencia interdisciplinar del género en el Chile actual [Furtive Gender: The Interdisciplinary Evidence of Gender in Present-Day Chile] (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: LOM Ediciones. pp. 130–131. ISBN 978-956-00-1113-8.
  • Razavi, Shahra; Jenichen, Anne (2017). "18. The Unhappy Marriage of Religion and Politics: Problems and Pitfalls for Gender Equality". In Ferrari, Silvio; Cristofori, Rinaldo (eds.). Current Issues in Law and Religion. Vol. 4. London, UK: Routledge. pp. 381–398. ISBN 978-1-351-57028-2.
  • Trevizan, Liliana (2001). "Virginia Vargas". In Tompkins, Cynthia; Foster, David William (eds.). Notable Twentieth-Century Latin American Women: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 287–291. ISBN 978-0-313-31112-3.
  • "Autoridades de AL y el Caribe analizan instituciones de la mujer" [Latin American and Caribbean Authorities analyze Women's Institutions]. Protocolo (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Grupo Editorial 3W. 8 May 2006. from the original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  • Biografías [Biographies] (PDF). Estado inclusive e igualdad de género: Políticas públicas en el nuevo marco de los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible, 19–20 May 2016 Montevideo, Uruguay [Inclusive State and Gender Equality: Public Policies in the New Framework of the Sustainable Development Goals, 19–20 May 2016 Montevideo, Uruguay] (in Spanish). Montevidio, Uruguay: Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres-Sistema de las Naciones Unidas. 2016. (PDF) from the original on 27 March 2022.
  • Tercer concurso de proyectos – fondo competitivo formulario de presentación de proyectos: Fortalecimiento del magister en estudios de genero y cultura [Third Project Competition – Competitive Fund Project Submission Form: Strengthening of the Master’s in Gender and Culture Studies] (PDF) (Report) (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: University of Chile. January 2002. (PDF) from the original on 27 March 2022. Retrieved 21 April 2023.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Guzman and the second or maternal family name is Barcos Virginia Guzman Barcos born 1943 is a Chilean psychologist and sociologist who was a co founder of the Flora Tristan Peruvian Women s Center After completing studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and Ecole pratique des hautes etudes 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 women s studies and began researching in the area of women and public policy After twenty years working at the Flora Tristan Peruvian Women s Center she returned to Chile Since 2002 she has been the deputy director of the Centro de Estudios de la Mujer Center of Women s Studies in Santiago Virginia Guzman BarcosBornVirginia Beatriz Guzman Barcos1943 age 79 80 Santiago ChileOccupationAcademic Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Research 4 Selected works 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 BibliographyEarly life and education editVirginia Beatriz Guzman Barcos was born in 1943 in Chile 1 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 Simone de Beauvoir 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 2 She graduated in 1968 from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and went on to study psychology earning a Diplome d Etat d assistant de service social State diploma of social service assistant certificate from the Ecole pratique des hautes etudes School of Higher Education Practices at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1970 1 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 2 Career editDuring the military dictatorship in Chile Guzman went into exile in Lima Peru 3 In 1978 while a student at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru she attended the Workshop on women s studies organized by the International Institute of Social Studies of The Hague through the Peruvian National Institute of Culture The course taught by Virginia Vargas included students like Guzman Roxana Carrillo Concepcion Dumois Narda Henriquez es Magdalena Leon de Leal and others 4 The following year along with Vargas and others she founded the Flora Tristan Peruvian Women s Center 3 5 The center gave scholars the opportunity to conduct research on women and published their works 2 6 In 1992 Guzman became affiliated with the Centro de Estudios de la Mujer CEM Women s Studies Center in Santiago 3 but continued her studies earning a master s degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru in 1996 1 1 She became a professor in the social sciences department at the University of Chile in 1997 but after one year began to teach gender studies at the Academy of Christian Humanism University Since 2002 she has served as the Subdirector of the CEM 1 She completed her PhD in sociology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2011 with a thesis Procesos politico institucionales e igualidad de genero Chile 1980 2010 Political Institutional Processes and Gender Equality Chile 1980 2010 1 7 In addition to her teaching Guzman 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 United Nations and feminist organizations in developing and analyzing gender policies in Brazil Chile the Dominican Republic Guatemala Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Uruguay and Venezuela 8 9 10 She served on the constitutional committee as a gender policy advisor to the second administration of President Michelle Bachelet 3 Research editMost of Guzman s works explore social movements and how women can create institutions to change social processes 2 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 Global North and Global South was at making women more visible and in solving socio economic challenges 11 Throughout the 1980s there had been little focus on issues such as family violence in Latin America and works like Genero en el desarrollo una nueva lectura Gender in Development A New Reading 1991 showed the depth of the problems 12 Guzman has researched how religion and politics are entwined and often take stances opposing sex education and reproductive rights 13 and how gender inequalities are often reinforced by public policies in spite of state goals to democratize institutions and processes 14 In her study Reproduccion y cambio de las desigualdades de genero en contextos de transformaciones societales Reproduction and Change in Inequalities of Gender in Contexts of Societal Transformations 2018 with Lorena Godoy Guzman traced societal attitudes and changes in inequalities in socio economic and political spheres in Chile over the forty year period between 1970 and 2010 15 Selected works editGuzman Virginia Portocarrero Patricia 1985 Dos veces mujer Two Times Woman in Spanish Lima Peru Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristan OCLC 1025808684 Galer Nora Guzman Virginia Portocarrero Patricia Ruiz Bravo Patricia 1990 Mujer en el desarrollo balance y propuestas Women in Development Balance and Proposals in Spanish Lima Peru Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristan OCLC 1025708779 Guzman Virginia Portocarrero Patricia Vargas Valente Virginia eds 1991 Genero en el desarrollo una nueva lectura Gender in Development A New Reading in Spanish 1 ed Lima Peru Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristan OCLC 807049906 Guzman Virginia Lerba Sandra Salazar Rebeca 1994 La dimension de genero en el quehacer del Estado The Gender Dimension in the Work of the State in Spanish Santiago Chile Centro de Estudios de la Mujer OCLC 254574338 Guzman Virginia Seibert Ute Staab Silke 2010 Democracy in the Country but not in the Home Religion Politics and Women s Rights in Chile Third World Quarterly Taylor amp Francis 31 6 971 988 doi 10 1080 01436597 2010 502730 ISSN 0143 6597 OCLC 672937864 7 Guzman Barcos Virginia 2011 Procesos politico institucionales e igualidad de genero Chile 1980 2010 Political institutional processes and gender equality Chile 1980 2010 PhD in Spanish Barcelona Spain Autonomous University of Barcelona 7 Guzman Barcos Virginia Montano Virreira Sonia 2012 Politicas publicas e institucionalidad de genero en America Latina 1985 2010 Public Policies and Gender Institutions in Latin America 1985 2010 PDF Report Mujer y Desarrollo No 118 in Spanish Santiago Chile CEPAL ISSN 1564 4170 OCLC 931598203 Archived PDF from the original on 23 April 2023 Guzman Virginia Godoy Lorena 2018 Reproduccion y cambio de las desigualdades de genero en contextos de transformaciones societales Reproduction and Change in Inequalities of Gender in Contexts of Societal Transformations In Mora Claudia Kottow Andrea Osses Valentina Ceballos Marco eds El genero furtivo La evidencia interdisciplinar del genero en el Chile actual Furtive Gender The Interdisciplinary Evidence of Gender in Present Day Chile in Spanish Santiago Chile LOM Ediciones pp 122 139 ISBN 978 956 00 1113 8 Guzman Barcos Virginia Gerber Holanyszyn Elisabet 2021 Feminismos en Chile a la luz de la historia Desde las raices de la subordinacion hacia la construccion de formas de vida mas democraticas humanas y justas Feminisms in Chile in the Light of History From the Roots of Subordination towards the Construction of More Democratic Humane and Just Ways of Life In Borquez Polloni Blanca ed Mujeres en tiempos de esperanza crisis y pandemia Women in Times of Hope Crisis and Pandemic in Spanish Primeraicion impresa ed Santiago Chile Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile pp 34 59 ISBN 978 956 7629 51 0 References editCitations edit a b c d e f University of Chile 2002 p 47 a b c d Espinoza 2022 a b c d Arenas 2019 Henriquez 1996 p 371 Trevizan 2001 p 288 Trevizan 2001 p 289 a b c Guzman Barcos amp Gerber Holanyszyn 2021 p 59 Biografias 2016 p 27 Protocolo 2006 Bareiro amp Torres 2010 pp 6 18 22 Fonseca 1992 p 29 Cicerchia 1997 p 132 Razavi amp Jenichen 2017 p 391 Bareiro 2000 p 27 Mora 2018 pp 133 136 138 Bibliography edit Arenas Catalina 16 December 2019 Virginia Guzman del CEM Una Constitucion con mujeres va a entender de otra manera la igualdad Virginia Guzman from CEM A Constitution with Women Will Understand Equality in a Different Way Observatorio de Genero y Equidad in Spanish Santiago Chile Friedrich Ebert Foundation Archived from the original on 12 August 2020 Retrieved 22 April 2023 Bareiro Line 2000 The State Women and Politics throughout Latin American History In Eccher Celita ed About Women s Powers and Wisdom Debates on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation Second Regional Seminar on Political Restructuring and Social Transformation 22 24 October 1999 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Translated by Hernandez Marcela 1st ed Montevidio Uruguay Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era Red de Educacion Popular entre Mujeres de America Latina y el Caribe pp 11 32 ISBN 978 9974 670 07 5 Bareiro Line Torres Isabel 2010 Gobernabilidad Democratica Genero y Derechos de las Mujeres en America Latina y el Caribe Democratic Governance Gender and Women s Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean PDF Report in Spanish Asuncion Paraguay Centro de Documentacion y Estudios Paraguay Department for International Development Archived PDF from the original on 11 June 2022 Cicerchia Ricardo 1997 The Charm of Family Patterns Historical and Contemporary Change in Latin America In Dore Elizabeth ed Gender Politics in Latin America Debates in Theory and Practice New York New York Monthly Review Press pp 118 133 ISBN 978 0 85345 975 0 Espinoza Natalia 12 January 2022 Destacada feminista Virginia Guzman y su apuesta por cambiar el modelo en Congreso Futuro Prominent Feminist Virginia Guzman and Her Commitment to Change the Model at the Future Congress El Mostrador in Spanish Santiago Chile Archived from the original on 23 January 2022 Retrieved 22 April 2023 Fonseca Elena November 1992 Se mira amp no se toca Look amp Do Not Touch Cotidiano Mujer in Spanish Vol 2 no 11 Montevideo Uruguay Colectivo Editorial Mujer p 29 ISSN 0797 3950 Retrieved 23 April 2023 Henriquez Narda Spring Summer 1996 Gender Studies in Peru Women s Studies Quarterly New York New York City University of New York XXIV 1 2 ISSN 0732 1562 OCLC 5547267445 Retrieved 22 April 2023 Mora Claudia 2018 Introduccion Introduction In Mora Claudia Kottow Andrea Osses Valentina Ceballos Marco eds El genero furtivo La evidencia interdisciplinar del genero en el Chile actual Furtive Gender The Interdisciplinary Evidence of Gender in Present Day Chile in Spanish Santiago Chile LOM Ediciones pp 130 131 ISBN 978 956 00 1113 8 Razavi Shahra Jenichen Anne 2017 18 The Unhappy Marriage of Religion and Politics Problems and Pitfalls for Gender Equality In Ferrari Silvio Cristofori Rinaldo eds Current Issues in Law and Religion Vol 4 London UK Routledge pp 381 398 ISBN 978 1 351 57028 2 Trevizan Liliana 2001 Virginia Vargas In Tompkins Cynthia Foster David William eds Notable Twentieth Century Latin American Women A Biographical Dictionary Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group pp 287 291 ISBN 978 0 313 31112 3 Autoridades de AL y el Caribe analizan instituciones de la mujer Latin American and Caribbean Authorities analyze Women s Institutions Protocolo in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Grupo Editorial 3W 8 May 2006 Archived from the original on 20 August 2014 Retrieved 23 April 2023 Biografias Biographies PDF Estado inclusive e igualdad de genero Politicas publicas en el nuevo marco de los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible 19 20 May 2016 Montevideo Uruguay Inclusive State and Gender Equality Public Policies in the New Framework of the Sustainable Development Goals 19 20 May 2016 Montevideo Uruguay in Spanish Montevidio Uruguay Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres Sistema de las Naciones Unidas 2016 Archived PDF from the original on 27 March 2022 Tercer concurso de proyectos fondo competitivo formulario de presentacion de proyectos Fortalecimiento del magister en estudios de genero y cultura Third Project Competition Competitive Fund Project Submission Form Strengthening of the Master s in Gender and Culture Studies PDF Report in Spanish Santiago Chile University of Chile January 2002 Archived PDF from the original on 27 March 2022 Retrieved 21 April 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia Guzman Barcos amp 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