Anastasía González, Pilar


Undergraduate -Postgraduate education: 
Bachelor's degree in Modern Literature (discourse orientation). PhD in Gender Studies.

Teaching position(s) at the FCS: 
Associate Professor in the Area of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies. She teaches in the Doctorate in Gender Studies program (preparatory course, research methodology course, thesis workshops); in the Neoliberalism CEA FCS seminar; and in the undergraduate seminar for the three FCS degree programs, “Feminist Theories, Gender, and Sexuality(ies): Disputes Surrounding Politics.



Key words: 
Sexuality. Childhood. Citizenship. Intimacy. Regulations.

Lines of investigation: 
Regulations on childhood intimacy and sexuality in social discourse within the framework of neoliberalism. Modes of subjectivation. Studies on sexuality, gender, and social studies of childhood.

Bonding capabilities: 
She has provided scientific and technological consulting services to governmental and non-governmental organizations on the topics he researches (Senaf, UNICEF on participation and violence). She directs outreach projects to strengthen public policies in this area (in coordination with the Provincial Ministry of Education). She has been an outreach teacher for five years, teaching about Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE), violence, and the sexual rights of children and adolescents to teachers, state employees responsible for providing rights, leaders of grassroots organizations at the federal level, among others. Together with the Gender Studies Program (CEA-FCS), she develops training programs on Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE), the cultural industry, and digital environments in schools in the city of Córdoba.

Cyt expertise: 
The research conducted intersects studies of sexuality and childhood, focusing on the construction of children's sexual citizenship from a socio-semiotic perspective. I analyzed the discursive construction of sexual violence against children and adolescents, specifically around the grooming law. More broadly, I have examined how the topic of protection from violence and the production of moral panics construct childhood as an idealized moral counterpoint to other groups that demand expanded rights (racialized groups, women, sexual diversity; in issues such as ESI, violence, care) while at the same time expropriating children from their complex, unequal, and situated social inscriptions. There are currently two unavoidable components to investigate: the interpellation of digital scenarios to the plexus of rights won, and neoconservative significance in gender/sexuality in Latin America. Between these two topics, we are currently problematizing the regulations of childhood intimacy in Cordoba's social discourse, within the framework of the current phase of neoliberalism.

Current research project/program: 
Current personal line of research at CEA, FCS: “Regulations on intimacy and childhood: current trends in sexuality". Director of “Gender and sexual diversity in the interventions of the Professional Educational Support Teams (EPAEs): Strategies to strengthen the territorial implementation of Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) in the province of Córdoba". Member of the Secyt-UNC research project Consolidar “Sexualities and affective politics: i/dis/ruption of feminisms in Argentine social discourse from 2015 to 2018".