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Desde las faldas de la madre: Mexican women's contestatory voices, 1900--1940.
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Desde las faldas de la madre: Mexican women's contestatory voices, 1900--1940./
作者:
Melero, Pilar.
面頁冊數:
258 p.
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Adviser: Ruben Medina.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-09A.
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History, Latin American. -
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9780542888526
Desde las faldas de la madre: Mexican women's contestatory voices, 1900--1940.
Melero, Pilar.
Desde las faldas de la madre: Mexican women's contestatory voices, 1900--1940.
- 258 p.
Adviser: Ruben Medina.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2006.
Mexican women writers of all social classes were actively involved in the Mexican Revolution. They hid prisoners, smuggled arms, and participated in fund-raising activities. Also, they founded, funded, and staffed newspapers and other means of written expression in support of the causes that interested them. They wrote to instigate men to fight for what they perceived were abuses against the marginalized classes; they wrote in support of the Revolution, and about its heroes and non-heroes. They questioned prescribed gender roles for men and women, and advocated for women's rights and for the rights of the poor. Yet, critical analyses of their texts are for the most part nonexistent and some critics have even dismissed the significance of their work because, at the end of the armed stage of the Revolution, Mexican women still lacked the right to vote and other basic civil rights.
ISBN: 9780542888526Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017580
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