Sociability, subjectivities andrepresentations of gender in the press of the 20s

The  city  of  Recife  in  the  1920s  accompanied  the  dissemination  in  newspapers  and magazines of ways and models to be followed by men and women. However, the 1920s the  causedto  a  profound  transformation  in  the  way  women  and  men  behaved  and/or acquired new customs. While men soug...

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Main Authors: Raimundo Nonato de Castro, Natália Conceição Silva Barros Cavalcanti
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados 2020-10-01
Series:Revista Eletrônica História em Reflexão
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Online Access:https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/historiaemreflexao/article/view/12071
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Summary:The  city  of  Recife  in  the  1920s  accompanied  the  dissemination  in  newspapers  and magazines of ways and models to be followed by men and women. However, the 1920s the  causedto  a  profound  transformation  in  the  way  women  and  men  behaved  and/or acquired new customs. While men sought to secure their status as head of household, the  women  gradually  assumed  a  role  of  independence  in  relation  to  the  dominant customs.  Now theyoccupied  workspaces  and  left,  in  some  cases,  the  home  and childcare for men. The objectives of this articles to present how much the newspapers and magazines of Recife buit models of women from the writing of men, who occupied their editorial.
ISSN:1981-2434