Con « m » de « mamá » : las militantes comunistas y la Unión de Mujeres Argentinas durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX

This article analyzes the characteristics of the policy developed by the Argentine Communist Party towards women from the Second World War until the end of the military dictatorship in 1983. This research has two main objectives. First, to analyze how the overall strategy of the party was translated...

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Main Author: Natalia Casola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TELEMME - UMR 6570 2014-09-01
Series:Amnis
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/amnis/2097
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description This article analyzes the characteristics of the policy developed by the Argentine Communist Party towards women from the Second World War until the end of the military dictatorship in 1983. This research has two main objectives. First, to analyze how the overall strategy of the party was translated -- the so-called » democratic revolution » --- at the level of the women's organization by building the Union of Argentine Women (Unión de Mujeres Argentinas, UMA). Secondly, to examine what gender roles the organization reproduced and what militant bias it produced specifically in the context of the 1960s and 1970s, years of strong political radicalization in Argentine left-wing.
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Con « m » de « mamá » : las militantes comunistas y la Unión de Mujeres Argentinas durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX
Amnis
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Communist Party
Argentina
title Con « m » de « mamá » : las militantes comunistas y la Unión de Mujeres Argentinas durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX
title_full Con « m » de « mamá » : las militantes comunistas y la Unión de Mujeres Argentinas durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX
title_fullStr Con « m » de « mamá » : las militantes comunistas y la Unión de Mujeres Argentinas durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX
title_full_unstemmed Con « m » de « mamá » : las militantes comunistas y la Unión de Mujeres Argentinas durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX
title_short Con « m » de « mamá » : las militantes comunistas y la Unión de Mujeres Argentinas durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX
title_sort con m de mama las militantes comunistas y la union de mujeres argentinas durante la segunda mitad del siglo xx
topic Women
Communist Party
Argentina
url http://journals.openedition.org/amnis/2097
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