Mitos femeninos que transformaron la visión cultural

Lidia Blanco explains the efforts she repeatedly made to try to find some new feminine “models” that could successfuly do away with stereotypical gendered behaviours and conventions. However, she acknowledges that she did not succeed, or that she only succeeded while looking for them as, at the end...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:aaf45fe332df43aead5e754900b96bf22021-12-02T19:36:55ZMitos femeninos que transformaron la visión cultural1136-57812013-9470https://doaj.org/article/aaf45fe332df43aead5e754900b96bf22001-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/lectora/article/view/7030https://doaj.org/toc/1136-5781https://doaj.org/toc/2013-9470Lidia Blanco explains the efforts she repeatedly made to try to find some new feminine “models” that could successfuly do away with stereotypical gendered behaviours and conventions. However, she acknowledges that she did not succeed, or that she only succeeded while looking for them as, at the end of the day, substituting one model for another leads to nothing but to homogeneity and conformism. As she says, “Re-creating, then, one mythology of woman was the same as creating a class of special beings... a new and distant Heaven... in which one should believe and which one should worship”. On the other hand, Blanco talks about the progressively political nature of culture. She ends her article saying that in order to fight for equality, women have often forgotten about her differences and uniqueness. Equality is not to be confused with sameness, Blanco suggests.Lidia BlancoUniversitat de BarcelonaarticleWomen. FeminismHQ1101-2030.7CAENESEUFRGLITPTLectora: Revista de Dones i Textualitat, Iss 7 (2001)
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Mitos femeninos que transformaron la visión cultural
description Lidia Blanco explains the efforts she repeatedly made to try to find some new feminine “models” that could successfuly do away with stereotypical gendered behaviours and conventions. However, she acknowledges that she did not succeed, or that she only succeeded while looking for them as, at the end of the day, substituting one model for another leads to nothing but to homogeneity and conformism. As she says, “Re-creating, then, one mythology of woman was the same as creating a class of special beings... a new and distant Heaven... in which one should believe and which one should worship”. On the other hand, Blanco talks about the progressively political nature of culture. She ends her article saying that in order to fight for equality, women have often forgotten about her differences and uniqueness. Equality is not to be confused with sameness, Blanco suggests.
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