History and Autobiography in Contemporary Spanish Women's Testimonial Writings, Հատոր 8E. Mellen Press, 2001 - 300 էջ This monograph explores the biographical and autobiographical works of seven 20th-century Spanish women writers: Josefina Aldecoa, Mercedes Formica, Dolores Ibarruri, Pilar Jaraiz Franco, Federica Montseny, Constancia de la Mora, and Isabel Oyarzabal de Palencia. Literary and political figures, these women contest traditional versions of Spanish history through their published works, and offer different perspectives on the role of women within that history. They address the past from diverse ideological standpoints - communism, republicanism, socialism, anarchism and fascism. The text examines the construction of the identity of the female historical subject within a specific sociopolitical context, drawing on relevant critical work from the fields of historicism, feminism and cultural studies. |
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... movement is the single most important element in her life . During the 1920s , Ibárruri's commitment to the movement increases , and she participates in a wide range of political activities , including numerous demonstrations and ...
... movement is the single most important element in her life . During the 1920s , Ibárruri's commitment to the movement increases , and she participates in a wide range of political activities , including numerous demonstrations and ...
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... movement . Similarly , Montseny pays tribute to the many anonymous women who participated in the development of anarchism in Spain , whose stories have never been told . Despite such obvious concern for issues pertaining to women in ...
... movement . Similarly , Montseny pays tribute to the many anonymous women who participated in the development of anarchism in Spain , whose stories have never been told . Despite such obvious concern for issues pertaining to women in ...
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... movement yet retains its autonomy , is described by Ackelsberg as follows : " The founding of Mujeres Libres represented an effort by women within the Spanish anarchosyndicalist movement both to challenge the movement to fulfil its ...
... movement yet retains its autonomy , is described by Ackelsberg as follows : " The founding of Mujeres Libres represented an effort by women within the Spanish anarchosyndicalist movement both to challenge the movement to fulfil its ...
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Introduction | 1 |
WRITING THE FEMALE SUBJECT | 2 |
AutoBiography History Feminism | 9 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
19 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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