La ficción literaria como herramienta para desnaturalizar la violencia de género en adolescentes de Mendoza. El caso de "Las mujeres que habitan la noche"
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Esta tesis analiza los alcances de la ficción literaria transmedia, a través de la novela Las
mujeres que habitaban la noche, para desnaturalizar la violencia de género. El estudio se
ocupa de jóvenes entre 14 y 25 años de la provincia de Mendoza a través de una metodología
de tipo cualitativa centrada en la técnica de entrevista semiestructurada a la que suma como
información complementaria una encuesta vía Google Forms. A partir de la pregunta central
acerca de si la novela puede promover una reflexión crítica y emocional frente al femicidio,
se plantea como objetivo general “analizar si la literatura transmedia puede contribuir a
desnaturalizar la violencia de género en los jóvenes de 14 a 25 años”. Al mismo tiempo, se
persiguen tres objetivos específicos: crear un ecosistema transmedia que genere empatía con
la problemática; recoger espacios de feedback de la audiencia y sistematizar las opiniones
para evaluar su incidencia en percepciones de género.
This thesis analyzes the potential of transmedia literary fiction, through the novel "Las mujeres que habitaban la noche," to denaturalize gender violence. The study focuses on young people between the ages of 14 and 25 in the province of Mendoza using a qualitative methodology centered on semi-structured interviews, complemented by a Google Forms survey. Based on the central question of whether the novel can promote critical and emotional reflection on femicide, the general objective is to "analyze whether transmedia literature can contribute to denaturalizing gender violence in young people between the ages of 14 and 25." At the same time, three specific objectives are pursued: to create a transmedia ecosystem that generates empathy for the issue; to collect audience feedback; and to systematize opinions to assess their impact on gender perceptions.
This thesis analyzes the potential of transmedia literary fiction, through the novel "Las mujeres que habitaban la noche," to denaturalize gender violence. The study focuses on young people between the ages of 14 and 25 in the province of Mendoza using a qualitative methodology centered on semi-structured interviews, complemented by a Google Forms survey. Based on the central question of whether the novel can promote critical and emotional reflection on femicide, the general objective is to "analyze whether transmedia literature can contribute to denaturalizing gender violence in young people between the ages of 14 and 25." At the same time, three specific objectives are pursued: to create a transmedia ecosystem that generates empathy for the issue; to collect audience feedback; and to systematize opinions to assess their impact on gender perceptions.

