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Punto Cero
versión On-line ISSN 1815-0276
Resumen
MEDINA VILCA, Gustavo y ZAPANA CASTRO, Anaiz Eveli. SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF YOUNG WOMAN ON THE STREET SEXUAL HARASSSMENT IN THE CITY OF PUNO. Punto Cero [online]. 2016, vol.21, n.33, pp.61-84. ISSN 1815-0276.
Street sexual harassment is a form of physical, psychological and sexual violence that includes all practices habituated or accepted as natural by the population. This "naturalization" has favored its "invisibility" as a problem unknown magnitude by the permissiveness of these practices within the public, and particularly among women affected. The research is part of the qualitative approach, using case studies to understand their experiences, attitudes and opinions about street sexual harassment. The research concludes that young women in Puno considered that sexual harassment street is a problem rendered invisible by society and that verbal, expressive and physical manifestations practiced in public places for any man not "gallantry" and treated acts caused by men to show their power over women, regardless of the negative effects it has on the self-esteem of women victims of this social problem.
Palabras clave : Social representations; street sexual harassment; pyrope; violence.