Browsing by Subject "Feminisme en la literatura"
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Against the asymmetry of the post-Francois canon: Feminist publishers and translations in Barcelona
(2021)The emergence of women’s social and cultural movements in Spain after the death of Francisco Franco led to the appearance of remarkable feminist publication series and publishing houses in a search for ... -
Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita Syndrome, by Simone de Beauvoir: Censored under Francoism
(2020)This article deals with the failed attempt by the publishing house Horizonte to translate Simone de Beauvoir’s Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita Syndrome into Spanish at the beginning of the 1960s. On ... -
De los agravios a las vindicaciones: Traducciones de Christine de Pizan y Mary Wollstonecraft
(2023)La teoría feminista cuenta con una tradición de siglos. Aunque, en general, la primera ola del feminismo se sitúa durante el movimiento sufragista, no debemos olvidar la lucha de algunas madres simbólicas ... -
Early ecofeminist debates of the seventies and eighties in Barcelona: Translations and reception
(2024)In 1974, the French libertarian thinker Françoise d'Eaubonne (1920-2005) coined the term "ecofeminism" in Le feminisme ou la mort. She argues that, once a woman owns her own body, a new non-consumer, ... -
Feminismo radical censurado en el tardofranquismo: Lidia Falcón y Shulamith Firestone
(2024)Durante los primeros años de la dictadura franquista las mujeres fueron las protagonistas (in)visibles de la historia cultural. A partir de los sesenta, la supuesta apertura del segundo franquismo y la ... -
Le Deuxième Sexe Censored under Francoism
(2023)In 1936 Simone de Beauvoir was twenty- eight years old. If we compare the extent and the intensity of her activities in other areas, her non- involvement in politics until the beginning of the Spanish ... -
The translation of socialist feminisms in post-Francoism: Juliet Mitchell and Sheila Rowbotham
(2022)Throughout history, Hispanic feminism has been endowed with ideological mothers and sisters. The dictatorship of Francisco Franco (1939–75) prevented their reception for years. However, in the late ...