Conflicts about autonomy and partie militancy in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile (1981-1984)

During the 1980s, discussions about the autonomy of the movement in front of groups and political parties were central to the constitution of Latin American feminism. Thus, in this article we discuss how this debate was, between the years 1981 and 1984, in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile. For...

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Main Author: Júlia Glaciela da Silva Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Chile 2018-01-01
Series:Punto Género
Online Access:https://revistapuntogenero.uchile.cl/index.php/RPG/article/view/48404
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description During the 1980s, discussions about the autonomy of the movement in front of groups and political parties were central to the constitution of Latin American feminism. Thus, in this article we discuss how this debate was, between the years 1981 and 1984, in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile. For that, we will analyze two Brazilian journals, Mulherio (1981-1988) and Chanacomchana (1981-1987), and the Chilean magazine Furia (1981-1984). Although the two countries lived in different political conjunctures, discussions about the autonomy of the feminist movement crossed national boundaries and formed the identity of feminism in Latin America. Thus, we demonstrate the political and cultural specificities present in both countries that gave different contours to the discussion about autonomy.
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spelling doaj.art-d64177f30284483789b90cec200b762e2022-12-22T03:15:51ZspaUniversidad de ChilePunto Género0719-04172018-01-0187810210.5354/0719-0417.2017.4840448404Conflicts about autonomy and partie militancy in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile (1981-1984)Júlia Glaciela da Silva OliveiraDuring the 1980s, discussions about the autonomy of the movement in front of groups and political parties were central to the constitution of Latin American feminism. Thus, in this article we discuss how this debate was, between the years 1981 and 1984, in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile. For that, we will analyze two Brazilian journals, Mulherio (1981-1988) and Chanacomchana (1981-1987), and the Chilean magazine Furia (1981-1984). Although the two countries lived in different political conjunctures, discussions about the autonomy of the feminist movement crossed national boundaries and formed the identity of feminism in Latin America. Thus, we demonstrate the political and cultural specificities present in both countries that gave different contours to the discussion about autonomy.https://revistapuntogenero.uchile.cl/index.php/RPG/article/view/48404
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title_full Conflicts about autonomy and partie militancy in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile (1981-1984)
title_fullStr Conflicts about autonomy and partie militancy in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile (1981-1984)
title_full_unstemmed Conflicts about autonomy and partie militancy in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile (1981-1984)
title_short Conflicts about autonomy and partie militancy in the feminist press of Brazil and Chile (1981-1984)
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