| Summary: | Through the analysis of some chronicles of the Anfibia digital magazine (UNSAM) referring to gender issues published in different time periods –“I swear I don't hit you anymore by Malvina Silba (2015), “Homo antipatriarcal” (2017) by Florencia Gordillo and “A thousand men think deconstruction” by Lucas Grimson–, this article aims to account for problems that, similar to the current present, coexist, dialogue, enter into conflict and their Once, they manage to establish a chronological line that evidences the process regarding gender problems in our country. In progressive order, the chronicles account for three high points: first, the visibility of the initial shocks of the fight against gender violence and its consequences on women. Second, perceived as a moment of transition, an urgent and necessary call for reflection and involvement of the male public, aimed at reviewing their own masculinity in relation to the hegemonic, and a third, marked by the last mentioned chronicle, capable of being linked with the concretion of organized movements, integrated by men, one of the most innovative and disruptive events carried out by men in Latin America and specifically, in Argentina.
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