Young Brazilian Wives: Child Marriage, Girls’ Marginalisation, and Agency
Abstract In Brazil, legal and political discussions on childhood and adolescence are usually guided by the ideal of pure, innocent, and vulnerable girlhood. This construction has historically served to both censor the exercise of child and adolescent sexual agency and legitimise the exclusion of unr...
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| description | Abstract In Brazil, legal and political discussions on childhood and adolescence are usually guided by the ideal of pure, innocent, and vulnerable girlhood. This construction has historically served to both censor the exercise of child and adolescent sexual agency and legitimise the exclusion of unruly girls who do not correspond to the envisioned profile deemed worthy of protection. That is the case for Brazilian young wives, a large but invisible group of girls continuously neglected by child protection discourses, services, and policies in the country. This paper aims to introduce and explore the current scenario of child marriage in Brazil by overviewing the national legal norms surrounding the practice, summarizing two relevant locally produced qualitative pieces of research on the subject, carried out by Instituto Promundo and Plan International Brasil, analysing available national quantitative data on the extent and key characteristics of early marriage, specifically, IBGE’s 2010 Demographic Census and the 2021 Civil Registry Statistics, and problematising what is understood as young wives’ agency. Its main proposition is that a more nuanced, dynamic, and critical understanding of children’s agency is needed for truly comprehending the practice of child marriage in Brazil and developing public services and policies that both prevent it and aid young wives in their daily lives. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-d91d168dc92948718bd7e8a7b07cd1432025-08-20T02:20:58ZengFundação Getúlio Vargas, Escola de DireitoRevista Direito GV2317-61722024-12-012010.1590/2317-6172202435Young Brazilian Wives: Child Marriage, Girls’ Marginalisation, and AgencyLarissa Cristina Margaridohttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3375-9737Abstract In Brazil, legal and political discussions on childhood and adolescence are usually guided by the ideal of pure, innocent, and vulnerable girlhood. This construction has historically served to both censor the exercise of child and adolescent sexual agency and legitimise the exclusion of unruly girls who do not correspond to the envisioned profile deemed worthy of protection. That is the case for Brazilian young wives, a large but invisible group of girls continuously neglected by child protection discourses, services, and policies in the country. This paper aims to introduce and explore the current scenario of child marriage in Brazil by overviewing the national legal norms surrounding the practice, summarizing two relevant locally produced qualitative pieces of research on the subject, carried out by Instituto Promundo and Plan International Brasil, analysing available national quantitative data on the extent and key characteristics of early marriage, specifically, IBGE’s 2010 Demographic Census and the 2021 Civil Registry Statistics, and problematising what is understood as young wives’ agency. Its main proposition is that a more nuanced, dynamic, and critical understanding of children’s agency is needed for truly comprehending the practice of child marriage in Brazil and developing public services and policies that both prevent it and aid young wives in their daily lives.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-24322024000100303&lng=en&tlng=enChild marriageearly marriagevulnerabilitygirls marginalisationagency |
| spellingShingle | Larissa Cristina Margarido Young Brazilian Wives: Child Marriage, Girls’ Marginalisation, and Agency Revista Direito GV Child marriage early marriage vulnerability girls marginalisation agency |
| title | Young Brazilian Wives: Child Marriage, Girls’ Marginalisation, and Agency |
| title_full | Young Brazilian Wives: Child Marriage, Girls’ Marginalisation, and Agency |
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| title_short | Young Brazilian Wives: Child Marriage, Girls’ Marginalisation, and Agency |
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| topic | Child marriage early marriage vulnerability girls marginalisation agency |
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