The Women of the Communist Parties of Argentina and Chile between the '30s and '60s

In this paper, I propose to establish a series of considerations about how the Communist Party structured the women’s organization in Argentina between the 30s and 60s, pointing out to international and vernacular questions. Punctually, I am interested in analyzing the state of research in Argentina...

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Autor principal: Valobra, Adriana María
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spelling I10-R10-article-173162017-06-24T21:21:53Z The Women of the Communist Parties of Argentina and Chile between the '30s and '60s Las mujeres de los Partidos Comunistas de Argentina y Chile entre los ’30 y ’60 Valobra, Adriana María Communism Women Argentina Chile Comunismo Mujeres Argentina Chile In this paper, I propose to establish a series of considerations about how the Communist Party structured the women’s organization in Argentina between the 30s and 60s, pointing out to international and vernacular questions. Punctually, I am interested in analyzing the state of research in Argentina on this topic and, then, establishing links with other national cases that contribute to the mapping out the experience of communism and women. As a counterpoint, I will take a case which is singular both in Latin American history, as well as in communism’s history in general, since this case shows that the processes under study were not linear: the well-studied case of communism in Chile.It has a socio-political interest because propose to understand the political mobilization of women as relevant subjects. If the study of politics has traditionally had myopia of gender, we can not affirm that academic research on the left (or from the left) has managed to evade the exclusionary sexism. Indeed, it took as general history of communist party the one that concern exclusively of the disputes of male intellectuals and organic leaders. En este artículo me propongo engarzar una serie de consideraciones sobre el modo en que en Argentina se estructuró la organización de las mujeres del Partido Comunista apuntando cuestiones internacionales y vernáculas. Puntualmente, me interesa analizar el estado de investigación en Argentina sobre este tema y establecer vinculaciones con otros casos nacionales que contribuyen a pensar un mapa muy rico sobre el derrotero del comunismo y las mujeres. Como contrapunto, tomaré un caso singular en la historia latinoamericana, en general, y en la del comunismo en particular pues evidencia que los procesos bajo estudio no fueron lineales: el bien estudiado caso sobre las comunistas en Chile.La propuesta se inscribe en el interés de potenciar una comprensión del devenir sociopolítico que nos permita restituir la movilización política de las mujeres como sujetos relevantes. Si el estudio de la política ha tenido tradicionalmente la miopía de género, no podemos afirmar que las investigaciones académicas sobre la izquierda (ni tampoco desde la izquierda) hayan logrado evadir el sexismo excluyente que toma por historia general de un partido la que se dirime exclusivamente en las disputas de intelectuales y dirigentes orgánicos masculinos. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2017-06-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/17316 Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual; Núm. 11 (2017); 23-46 1853-7049 10.31049/1853.7049.v0.n11 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/17316/17036 Derechos de autor 2017 Adriana María Valobra
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topic Communism
Women
Argentina
Chile
Comunismo
Mujeres
Argentina
Chile
spellingShingle Communism
Women
Argentina
Chile
Comunismo
Mujeres
Argentina
Chile
Valobra, Adriana María
The Women of the Communist Parties of Argentina and Chile between the '30s and '60s
topic_facet Communism
Women
Argentina
Chile
Comunismo
Mujeres
Argentina
Chile
author Valobra, Adriana María
author_facet Valobra, Adriana María
author_sort Valobra, Adriana María
title The Women of the Communist Parties of Argentina and Chile between the '30s and '60s
title_short The Women of the Communist Parties of Argentina and Chile between the '30s and '60s
title_full The Women of the Communist Parties of Argentina and Chile between the '30s and '60s
title_fullStr The Women of the Communist Parties of Argentina and Chile between the '30s and '60s
title_full_unstemmed The Women of the Communist Parties of Argentina and Chile between the '30s and '60s
title_sort women of the communist parties of argentina and chile between the '30s and '60s
description In this paper, I propose to establish a series of considerations about how the Communist Party structured the women’s organization in Argentina between the 30s and 60s, pointing out to international and vernacular questions. Punctually, I am interested in analyzing the state of research in Argentina on this topic and, then, establishing links with other national cases that contribute to the mapping out the experience of communism and women. As a counterpoint, I will take a case which is singular both in Latin American history, as well as in communism’s history in general, since this case shows that the processes under study were not linear: the well-studied case of communism in Chile.It has a socio-political interest because propose to understand the political mobilization of women as relevant subjects. If the study of politics has traditionally had myopia of gender, we can not affirm that academic research on the left (or from the left) has managed to evade the exclusionary sexism. Indeed, it took as general history of communist party the one that concern exclusively of the disputes of male intellectuals and organic leaders.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
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url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/17316
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