This paper analyses the relevance of the ‘motherist’ politics of Argentina’s Madres de la Plaza de Mayo to Latin American feminism. The Madres were one of the most visible and outspoken opponents of the military regime that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983, staging weekly demonstrations in the city’s main square in the name of reclaiming their children who had been ‘disappeared’ by the regime as terrorists and subversives. The Madres adopted a strongly maternalist role, focusing their opposition to the regime through their role as mothers, and the rights and responsibilities inherent to motherhood. This paper aims to assess how such an approach can be related to movements in Latin American feminism at this time. The Madres undoubtedly prov...
This project investigates the significance of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Following the end of...
In 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina the Madres of the Plaza de Mayo first stepped into the plaza to s...
In this paper I reflect on a modality of political participation that indigenous women have built wi...
This paper analyses the relevance of the ‘motherist’ politics of Argentina’s Madres de la Plaza de M...
This paper analyses the relevance of the ‘motherist’ politics of Argentina’s Madres de la Plaza de M...
This thesis aims to explore the development of Argentine feminism between the Madres Plaza de Mayo a...
Latin-american women inclusion in social and political movements during 20th century was mainly foun...
In 1977, the second year of Argentina’s last dictatorship, the Madres de Plaza de Mayo donned white ...
My research examines how the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina utilized the institution of m...
For my thesis, I explore and formulate the image constructed around the Madres de la Plaza de mayo f...
En el contexto de construcción de un estado terrorista por parte de la última dictadura militar arge...
It is difficult to talk about social movements in Argentina without discussing the significant impac...
Research paper about Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo. Even today, women engaging in the political a...
Argentina endured a violent and oppressive period from 1976-1983 known as the Dirty War. This paper ...
More than 25 years after their sons and daughters were disappeared, Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo cont...
This project investigates the significance of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Following the end of...
In 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina the Madres of the Plaza de Mayo first stepped into the plaza to s...
In this paper I reflect on a modality of political participation that indigenous women have built wi...
This paper analyses the relevance of the ‘motherist’ politics of Argentina’s Madres de la Plaza de M...
This paper analyses the relevance of the ‘motherist’ politics of Argentina’s Madres de la Plaza de M...
This thesis aims to explore the development of Argentine feminism between the Madres Plaza de Mayo a...
Latin-american women inclusion in social and political movements during 20th century was mainly foun...
In 1977, the second year of Argentina’s last dictatorship, the Madres de Plaza de Mayo donned white ...
My research examines how the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina utilized the institution of m...
For my thesis, I explore and formulate the image constructed around the Madres de la Plaza de mayo f...
En el contexto de construcción de un estado terrorista por parte de la última dictadura militar arge...
It is difficult to talk about social movements in Argentina without discussing the significant impac...
Research paper about Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo. Even today, women engaging in the political a...
Argentina endured a violent and oppressive period from 1976-1983 known as the Dirty War. This paper ...
More than 25 years after their sons and daughters were disappeared, Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo cont...
This project investigates the significance of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Following the end of...
In 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina the Madres of the Plaza de Mayo first stepped into the plaza to s...
In this paper I reflect on a modality of political participation that indigenous women have built wi...