¡Feminismo!: The Woman's Movement in ArgentinaChicago Review Press, 2014 M10 1 - 240 páginas This book traces the Argentine Woman's movement and describes the individuals in its vanguard: women as different in personality and political orientation as the socialist activist Dr. Alicia Moreau de Justo, the international literary figure Victoria Ocampo and the legendary Eva PerÓn.The story begins with a background sketch of Argentine history, spanning four centuries from the conquistadores to the PerÓns. It describes the participation of upper class women in the country's philanthropic establishment thought the Beneficent Society, founded in the early nineteenth century; the development of the public education system- considered the best in Latin America- through the strong contribution of North American female teachers; and the influence of nineteenth century free thought and socialism upon woman's movement. Despite the broadening of education and the positive effect of European immigration upon Argentine institutions, it was not until the middle of the twentieth century that woman suffrage was finally achieved—by a bizarre twist of fate through the efforts of the PerÓn regime, and to the outrage and consternation of most Argentine feminists. |
Contenido
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Women and Philanthropy in Nineteenth Century Argentina | 47 |
Education For Women in Nineteenth Century Argentina | 59 |
The National Council of Women in Argentina | 87 |
Feminism and the Free Thought Movement 19001910 | 107 |
Feminism and Socialism | 121 |
The International Feminist Congress of 1910 | 139 |
Wars Aftermath 19181926 | 153 |
Argentina Turns to the Right | 169 |
Feminism and the Peróns | 183 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Feminismo!: The Woman's Movement in Argentina from Its Beginnings to Eva Perón Marifran Carlson Vista de fragmentos - 1988 |
Feminismo!: The Woman's Movement in Argentina from Its Beginnings to Eva Perón Marifran Carlson Vista de fragmentos - 1988 |
Términos y frases comunes
AAFT Alicia Moreau Alvina Van Praet anarchist Argen Argentine feminists Argentine women Beneficent Society Buenos Aires Herald Catholic caudillos Cecilia Grierson Church colonial Congress Consejo Córdoba cultural divorce Domingo Sarmiento Dr Grierson Dr Lanteri Dr Moreau economic election Elvira Rawson Entre Ríos European Eva Perón Evita female femenino feminism founded French girls Horne de Burmeister immigrants Juan Juan Perón Juana Julieta Lanteri La Nación labor Latin American leaders male Manuel Belgrano married ment Montevideo moral Moreau de Justo mother nineteenth century normal school North American organization Paraná Paulina Luisi percent Peru Plata political Praet de Sala President professional women province of Buenos Radical Ramírez reform Río Rivadavia Sara Justo Sarmiento social Sosa de Newton Spain Spanish teachers tion trade Unión Univ University of Buenos Uruguay Victoria Ocampo vote wanted woman suffrage workers