Abstract

In March 2020 Spain and many other countries around the world stablished lockdown, without considering the insecurity it meant for gender-based violence women. Considering this context, the paper is built on a study that addresses the intersection of gender-based violence and the housing exclusion of women living in insecure housing during the coronavirus pandemic. Through Narrative Productions technique there have participated four associations of Greater Bilbao that work with women who suffer gender violence, building narratives putting together different voices. The main findings indicate that lockdown has not only aggravated gender-based violence in women, but also negatively impacted on their living situation. Narrative Productions have overcome the androcentric vision of housing exclusion and have make possible an approach to realities that remained invisible under its definition.

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