VOZES FEMININAS DO ANARQUISMO NA ARGENTINA DOS SÉCULOS XIX e XX

This text proposes a reading of the ideas defended by some women who militated in the anarchist movement in Argentina, contributing to a reading of the anarchism with regard to the relations of gender. From a brief analysis of certain libertarian journals we find several...

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Autores principales: Angela Maria Roberti Martins, Ingrid Souza Ladeira de Souza
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Publicado: TRF2 2018
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Sumario:This text proposes a reading of the ideas defended by some women who militated in the anarchist movement in Argentina, contributing to a reading of the anarchism with regard to the relations of gender. From a brief analysis of certain libertarian journals we find several female voices, which, for years, have remained silent, being, in the last decades, recovered through consistent research. In the cry of the militants, there is a constant presence of invocative positioning, and it has been verified that the anarchists, to a greater or lesser degree, have been discussing and even attempting to subvert the social-sexual roles attributed to men and women, in order to produce new subjectivities. And, in the same way, they dedicated themselves to combating state power and micro-powers, transforming economic life, oppressive, authoritarian, hierarchical and unequal social relations.