Summary: | <p class="first" id="d1287855e85">This article addresses the position of women during the Popular Unity years from the
perspective of Chile’s Mayo Feminista (‘Feminist May’) and the
<i>estallido social</i>. The article maintains that there was a process of building a political consciousness
of women during the Popular Unity that was expressed in various forms of political
and social militancy. This was deployed in the participation of women on various fronts
of the Chilean path to socialism, in which work, care, health, education and other
aspects were seen as fundamental to the project. In this text we address the articulation
of women and politics in the processes of construction of social change in the recent
history of Chile.
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