Teresa Joaquim
Teresa Joaquim (born 1954) is a social anthropologist who is the coordinator of the first master's program in women's studies in Portugal. Women's Studies – Gender, Citizenship and Development was launched at the Universidade Aberta in 1995 and Joaquim pressed for it to be expanded to include a PhD platform in 2002. She served as a member of the National Ethics Council for Life Sciences between 1996 and 2001 and as part of the Helsinki Group on Women in Science. She has participated in numerous policy development projects evaluating inclusion and equal opportunity for women for the government of Portugal, as well as the European Union.
Early life and education
[edit]Teresa Maria da Conceição Joaquim was born in 1954.[1][2] In 1979, she earned her Licentura in Philosophy from the Faculty of Arts of at the University of Lisbon. Joaquim began working as a researcher at the Centro de Estudos das Migrações e das Relações Interculturais (CEMRI, Center for the Study of Migration and Intercultural Relations) as the coordinator of research for the Studies on Women, Gender, Societies and Cultures Group. She completed her PhD in anthropology at the Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa (ISCTE, Higher Institute of Labor and Business Sciences) at the University of Lisbon in 1995.[3]
Career
[edit]In 1995, the Universidade Aberta created the first master's degree program for women's studies in Portugal and Joaquim was hired as the coordinator of the project. Both the drive for the founding of the program and the expansion of it to include PhD studies in 2002 were led by Joaquim.[3][4] She was appointed by the Commission for Equality and the Rights of Women to serve as a member of the Ethics Council for Life Sciences in 1996.[3][5] This body examines the ethical issues raised by life science innovation in biology, health, and medicine as it relates to society.[6] In 1999, she collated a report for the Ethics Council, "Reflexão ética sobre a dignidade humana" (Ethical Reflection on Human Dignity), synthesizing the views of the council members regarding the concept of human dignity.[7] During her term on the Ethics Council, which ended in 2002,[3] she also served as the High Commissioner for the Promotion of Equality and Family Partnerships on the forums of the committee for equality of the Council of Europe, held in Estonia in 1997[2] and as the Portuguese representative for the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (Foundation for Science and Technology) on the Helsinki Group on Women in Science, which was formed in 1999 by the European Commission.[3][8]
Her work on government policy led to Joaquim's permanent appointment in 2001 to teach at the Universidade Aberta.[9] In 2004, she was appointed to serve a two-year term as Director of the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Universidade Aberta. She has served as coordinator and vice coordinator of the degree program for social sciences.[3] In May 2021, Joaquim was reviewed by a jury and promoted to the academic rank of Agregado[10][11] The following month, she was appointed to serve a two-year term as the Researcher Ombudsman for the Extraordinary General Assembly of the Instituto de História Contemporânea (Institute of Contemporary History), which is located at Universidade Nova de Lisboa.[12]
Research
[edit]Joaquim's Dar à luz evaluated the acceptance by Portuguese women of pregnancy and birth as being part of their nature. She analyzed how until the child arrived, traditionally, no medical intervention occurred, because women helped each other take care of their own health.[13] Each phase of women's lives were controlled from menstruation, to conception and childbirth through various social prohibitions over her body,[14] passed through women's networks by sharing their knowledge and experience of the changes of the body.[15] She returned to female culture in Mulheres de uma aldeia, interviewing women in rural villages about sexually segregated work. Her analysis showed that even though men had predominantly shifted away from agricultural work leaving it in charge of women, beliefs regarding family systems had not changed. Men were still seen as the sole workers, supporting the family and managing the household finances. Women did not question that they now had to balance fieldwork with domestic duties and did not view their contributions as support for the family.[16] Based on the testimony collected from village women, marriage was seen as necessary for providing security for the family and children (or the lack of them) was seen as a reward or punishment for living a good or evil life, thus the use of contraception was considered as unnatural.[17] Her works often explored the invisibility of women and the difficulty of addressing their problems because the issues they faced were unidentified and not spoken about.[18][19]
Menina e moça: a construção social da feminilidade, séculos XVII-XIX (Girl and Miss: The Social Construction of Femininity, 17th–19th Centuries, 1997) expanded further on the question of whether or not there was a feminine nature or whether instead the way that girls were brought up and taught how to act, think of their body, and interact, were what defined womanhood. These were themes she had studied in her doctoral thesis and she concluded that for societal change to occur, education would need to be broadened in how women were taught to think of themselves.[20] That study led to further research conducted by Joaquim and Fernanda Henriques in 1995, which produced a report, Os materiais pedagógicos e o desenvolvimento de uma educação para a igualdade entre os sexo (Pedagogical Materials and the Development of an Education for Equality between the Sexes). The work was prepared for the Commission for Equality and Rights of Women to analyze gender stereotypes encountered in primary and secondary education textbooks.[21] Other studies confirmed the gender biases in textbooks and as a result of the 2008 recommendations of the CEDAW Committee, the government of Portugal created an action plan to produce a series of educational materials known as the Education Guide: Gender and Citizenship.[22] Joaquim has been involved conducting research for several of the volumes in the series,[1][23] which are designed as four levels for pre-school through secondary education of both theoretical and practical guidelines.[24] In addition, she has worked with the Advanced Thematic Network for Women's Studies in Europe (ATHENA), a network sponsored by the European Commission, to produce guidelines and academic collaboration at the tertiary level for the advancement of women's studies programs.[25]
Selected works
[edit]- Joaquim, Teresa (1983). Dar à luz, ensaio sobre as práticas e crenças da gravidez, parto e pós-parto em Portugal [Giving Birth: Essay on the Practices and Beliefs of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postpartum in Portugal] (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Publicações Dom Quixote. OCLC 1024932492.[3]
- Joaquim, Teresa; Gonzalez, Manuela (1985). Mulheres de uma aldeia [Women of a Village]. Fémina (in Portuguese). Vol. 3. Lisbon: Ulmeiro. OCLC 16354603.[3]
- Joaquim, Teresa (1997). Menina e moça: a construção social da feminilidade, séculos XVII-XIX [Girl and Miss: The Social Construction of Femininity, 17th–19th Centuries] (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Fim de Século. ISBN 978-972-754-103-4.[3]
- Joaquim, Teresa (2004). As causas das mulheres: a comunidade infigurável [Women's Causes: The Unfigurable Community]. Mulher e a sociedade (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Livros Horizonte. ISBN 978-972-24-1356-5.
- Joaquim, Teresa (2006). Cuidar dos outros, cuidar de sí: questões em torno da maternidade [Taking Care of Others, Taking Care of Oneself: Issues around Motherhood] (in Portuguese) (First ed.). Lisbon: Livros Horizonte. ISBN 978-972-24-1429-6.[3]
- Amâncio, Lígia; Tavares, Manuela; Joaquim, Teresa; de Almeida, Teresa S., eds. (2007). O longo caminho das mulheres: feminismos 80 anos depois [The Long Path of Women: Feminisms 80 Years Later] (in Portuguese) (1st ed.). Lisbon: Publicações Dom Quixote. ISBN 978-972-20-3320-6.[26]
- Joaquim, Teresa, ed. (2010). Masculinidades / feminilidades [Masculinities / Femininities]. Colecção Textos (in Portuguese). Vol. 82. Porto: Edições Afrontamento. ISBN 978-972-36-1101-4.[3]
References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ a b Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal 2020.
- ^ a b Council of Europe 1999, p. 113.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Universidade Aberta 2016.
- ^ Macedo & Pereira 2015, p. 41.
- ^ Joaquim 1997, p. 21.
- ^ Serviço Nacional de Saúde 2021.
- ^ Archer 1999, p. 1.
- ^ Dewandre 2002, p. 278.
- ^ Diário da República 2001, p. 15979.
- ^ Diário da República 2021, p. 267.
- ^ Padrel de Oliveira 2021.
- ^ Instituto de História Contemporânea 2021.
- ^ Gomes 1985, pp. 819, 821.
- ^ Gomes 1985, p. 819.
- ^ Gomes 1985, p. 821.
- ^ Gomes 1985, pp. 819–820.
- ^ Gomes 1985, pp. 821–822.
- ^ Gomes 1985, p. 820.
- ^ Farra 2014, p. 73.
- ^ Pinto 1998, pp. 183–184.
- ^ Alvarez & Pinto 2013, pp. 22, 254.
- ^ Alvarez & Pinto 2013, pp. v, 22.
- ^ Alvarez & Pinto 2013, p. ii.
- ^ Folque & Oliveira 2016, p. 104.
- ^ Waaldijk 2009, pp. 9, 117.
- ^ Goellner & Jaeger 2007, p. 839.
Bibliography
[edit]- Alvarez, Teresa; Pinto, Teresa, eds. (2013). Education Guide Gender and Citizenship 3rd Cycle Education Guide: Gender and Citizenship: 3rd Cycle (PDF). Lisbon, Portugal: Commission for Citizenship and Gender Equality. ISBN 978-972-597-346-2. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 November 2021.
- Archer, Luís (5 January 1999). Reflexão ética sobre a dignidade humana [Ethical Reflection on Human Dignity] (Report) (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: Conselho Naciona l de Ética para as Ciências da Vida. Documento de trabalho #26/CNECV/99. Archived from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- Comité directeur pour l'égalité entres les femmes et les hommes (1999). Garantir le libre choix en matière de procréation, de sexualité et de modes de vie en Europe: tendances et évolutions [Guaranteeing Freedom of Choice in Matters of Reproduction, Sexuality, and Lifestyles in Europe: Trends and Developments] (in French). Strasbourg, France: Council of Europe. ISBN 978-92-871-3994-8.
- Dewandre, Nicole (11 January 2002). "European Strategies for Promoting Women in Science". Science. 295 (5553). Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science: 278–279. doi:10.1126/science.1063487. ISSN 0036-8075. OCLC 5553768282. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- Farra, Maria Lúcia Dal (December 2014). "A mística em Agustina Bessa-Luís e Clarice Lispector" [The Mystique in Agustina Bessa-Luís and Clarice Lispector]. Revista Chilena de Literatura (in Portuguese). 88. Santiago, Chile: University of Chile: 63–76. ISSN 0718-2295. OCLC 5726072383. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
- Folque, Assunção; Oliveira, Vitor (2016). "8. Education for Sustainable Development in Portugal". In Siraj-Blatchford, John; Mogharreban, Cathy; Park, Eunhye (eds.). International Research on Education for Sustainable Development in Early Childhood. International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development. Vol. 14. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. pp. 103–122. ISBN 978-3-319-42208-4.
- Goellner, Silvana Vilodre; Jaeger, Angelita Alice (December 2007). "Reviewed Work: O longo caminho das mulheres: feminismos 80 anos depois by Lígia Amâncio, Manuela Tavares, Teresa Joaquim, Teresa S. de Almeida" [Reviewed Work: The Long Path of Women: Feminisms 80 Years Later by Lígia Amâncio, Manuela Tavares, Teresa Joaquim, Teresa S. de Almeida]. Estudos Feministas (in Portuguese). 15 (3). Florianópolis, Brazil: Instituto de Estudos de Gênero da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina: 839–841. doi:10.1590/S0104-026X2007000300024. ISSN 0104-026X. OCLC 7655541163. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- Gomes, Bertina Sousa (February 1985). "Mulheres em processo de socialização. Algumas questões acerca das suas representações" [Women in the Process of Socialization: Some Questions about Their Representations]. Análise Social. 3 (in Portuguese). 22 (92–93). Lisbon, Portugal: University of Lisbon: 813–824. ISSN 0003-2573. OCLC 5545100806. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
- Joaquim, Teresa (14 February 1997). "O silêncio da maternidade" [The Silence of Motherhood]. Público (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal. p. 21. Archived from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- Macedo, Ana Gabriela; Pereira, Margarida Esteves (2015). "Women's and Gender Studies in Portugal: An Overview from an Anglicist Perspective". In Haas, Renate (ed.). Rewriting Academia: The Development of the Anglicist Women's and Gender Studies of Continental Europe (PDF). Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers. pp. 27–49. ISBN 978-3-653-95443-2.
- Padrel de Oliveira, Carla (25 May 2021). "Aviso: Homologação do Resultado Final" [Notice: Approval of the Final Result] (PDF). portal.uab.pt (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: Universidade Aberta. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- Pinto, Teresa (1998). "Recensões: Teresa Joaquim, Menina e Moça. A construção social da feminili- dade. Séculos XVII-XIX, Lisboa, Fim de Século, 1997, 490 pp" [Reviews: Teresa Joaquim, Girl and Miss: The Social Construction of Femininity 17th–19th Centuries, Lisbon, Fim de Século, 1997, 490 pp.]. Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (in Portuguese) (50). Coimbra, Portugal: Centro de Estudos Sociais: 183–184. ISSN 2182-7435. Archived from the original on 9 April 2022. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
- Waaldijk, Berteke (2009). "Introduction". In Waaldijk, Berteke; van der Tuin, Else (eds.). The Making of European Women's Studies: A Work in Progress Report on Curriculum Development and Related Issues in Gender Education and Research (PDF). Vol. 9. Utrecht, Netherlands: Utrecht University for the Advanced Thematic Network in Activities in Women's Studies in Europe. pp. 9–11. ISBN 978-90-806128-8-4. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 January 2019.
- "Autor: Joaquim, Teresa, 1954-" [Author: Joaquim, Teresa, 1954–]. bibliografia.bnportugal (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal. 2020. Archived from the original on 16 November 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- "Conselho Nacional de Ética para as Ciências da Vida" [National Ethics Council for the Life Sciences]. Serviço Nacional de Saúde (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: Ministry of Health. 9 June 2021. Archived from the original on 23 January 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- "Relatório a que se refere o n. o 2 do artigo 25. o do Estatuto da Carreira Docente Universitária, publicado em anexo à Lei n.o 19/80, de 16 de Julho" [Report Referred to in No. 2 of Article 25 of the University Teaching Career Statute, Published in an Annex to Law No. 19/80, of 16 July] (PDF). Diário da República (in Portuguese). No. 219. Lisbon, Portugal. 20 September 2001. p. 15979. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- "Teresa Joaquim is the new Researcher Ombudsman at IHC". Instituto de História Contemporânea. Lisbon, Portugal: Universidade Nova de Lisboa. 28 June 2021. Archived from the original on 9 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- "Teresa Joaquim (Professora Auxiliar)" [Auxiliary Professor Teresa Joaquim]. Departamento de Ciências Sociais e de Gestão (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: Universidade Aberta. 2016. Archived from the original on 16 May 2021. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
- "Universidade Aberta: Despacho (extrato) n.º 3236/2021" [Open University: Order (extract) No. 3236/2021] (PDF). Diário da República (in Portuguese). No. 59. Lisbon, Portugal. 25 March 2021. p. 267. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
- 1954 births
- Living people
- University of Lisbon alumni
- Academic staff of the University of Lisbon
- Portuguese anthropologists
- Women's studies academics
- Portuguese women anthropologists
- Social anthropologists
- 20th-century anthropologists
- 21st-century anthropologists
- 20th-century Portuguese women scientists
- 21st-century Portuguese women scientists