Abstract

Family forms are historical configurations conditioned by the social and cultural context in which they are embedded. This article proposes a reflection on a particular vantage point that can be adopted to understand families, namely a critical analysis of the representations of the family in speeches and state narratives. From the perspective of the anthropology of policies, we consider the significance of the representations of the family in the frame of state social policies. In particular, we focus on the Familias en Accion program (2002-2010), trough the analysis state rhetoric the families.

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