This article focuses on the experience of one of the major mass women's movement during the Spanish Revolution, the anarchist and feminist organization "Free Women" It considers Foucault's concepts as well as feminist criticism relating to ethics and subjectivity as the main theoretical references. In the context of a revolutionary movement, that started in Spain in the thirties, the organization aimed at achieving feminine emancipation. It understood clearly the importance of creating new modes of subjectivation, in this highly conservative religious and male country. Copyright © 2008 by Revista Estudos Feministas.161187206ACKELSBERG, Martha. Free Women in Spain. Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women. Indianopolis: India...
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URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/ripp/article/view/36...
In the Spanish feminist movement of the mid-seventies there was a series of debates related to two c...
Este artículo tiene como punto de partida el debate expuesto por Fernando Álvarez-Uría en la revista...
Mujeres Libres was an anarchist women\u27s organization formed during the Spanish Civil War from 193...
The conquest of enfranchisement for women constitutes one of the signs of identity of the feminist m...
Essay on the possibility of a History of Women that goes beyond (not against) the category of gender...
Partindo das questões levantadas pelas teóricas feministas pósestruturalistas,&...
Carmen de Burgos is one of the most important Spanish feminist writers and activists of the twentiet...
The role played by women in our society has changed over time. This article studies the history of w...
Mujeres Libres, an organization of anarchist women established during the Spanish Civil War, was ch...
This article examines the origins, discourses, civic projects and life experiences of one of the mos...
In the first decades of the 20th century, the women started organizing with the purpose of having a ...
This essay analyzes selected aspects present in narratives of memory from former members of the anar...
This article focuses on the profile of Federica Montseny (1905-1994) as an anarchist,feminist and mi...
Although in nineteenth-century, women still had a secondary identity as mothers and wives, the consc...
URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/ripp/article/view/36...
In the Spanish feminist movement of the mid-seventies there was a series of debates related to two c...
Este artículo tiene como punto de partida el debate expuesto por Fernando Álvarez-Uría en la revista...