Constructing Spanish Womanhood Female Identity in Modern Spain.

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Autore principale: Enders, Victoria Loree
Altri autori: Radcliff, Pamela Beth
Natura: Licensed eBooks
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Albany : State University of New York Press, 1998.
Serie:SUNY Series in Gender and Society Ser.
Accesso online:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18252371
Sommario:
  • Intro
  • Constructing Spanish Womanhood
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Foreword
  • Editor's Preface
  • General Introduction: Contesting Identifies/Contesting Categories
  • Part I: Sociocultural Models: Prescribing Female Identity in Spain
  • Introduction
  • 1. Un/Contested Identifies: Motherhood, Sex Reform and the Modernization of Gender Identity in Early Twentieth-Century Spain
  • 2. Shaping True Catholic Womanhood: Francoist Educational Discourse on Women
  • 3. ""Cortes and Marina"": Gender and the Reconquest of America Under the Franco Regime
  • 4. Masculinity Versus Femininity: The Sanfermines: 1939-1978
  • Part II: Work Identities
  • Introduction
  • 5. Life and Work in the Tobacco Factories: Female Industrial Workers in the Early Twentieth Century
  • 6. Representations of Women Workers: Tobacco Strikers in the 1890s
  • 7. Women on the Land: Household and Work in the Southern Countryside, 1875-1939
  • 8. Enlacing Women's Stories: Composing Womanhood in a Coastal Galician Village
  • Part III: Political Identities
  • Introduction
  • 9. Liberty, Honor, Order: Gender and Political Discourse in Nineteenth-Century Spain
  • 10. Spanish Women in the Resistance to Napoleon, 1808-1814
  • 11. Redressing the Balance: Gendered Acts of Justice around the Mining Community of Río Tinto in 1913
  • 12. Women's Politics: Consumer Riots in Twentieth-Century Spain
  • 13. ""Into the Clear Air of the Plaza"": Spanish Women Achieve the Vote in 1931
  • 14. Women and Men at the Ballot Box: Voting in Spain's Two Democracies
  • 15. Problematic Portraits: The Ambiguous Historical Role of the Sección Femenina of the Falange Victoria Lorée Enders
  • General Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index