Maternalism and politics in Argentine antifascism: the case of the Argentine Committee Pro Huérfanos Españoles

The Spanish Civil War is an event that moves and mobilizes the entire world, especially in those countries with a strong Hispanic immigration. In Argentina, aid to Republicans takes the form of the first pillar of national anti-fascism.Although there are numerous studies that address the issue, few...

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Autor principal: Ardanaz, Eleonora María
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/50
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Sumario:The Spanish Civil War is an event that moves and mobilizes the entire world, especially in those countries with a strong Hispanic immigration. In Argentina, aid to Republicans takes the form of the first pillar of national anti-fascism.Although there are numerous studies that address the issue, few have focused on the role of women in this time of anti-fascism; Most of the analyzes carried out remain in an enumerative description of the tasks they carried out, reinforcing the idea of the traditional division of roles and activities between the sexes; In this way it is unknown to these feminine practices as a tangible and own form of participation in the public scene.In this work, we study a particular group, the Argentine Committee of Prophylactic Spanish Orphans, through the analysis of the case of Bahia Blanca during the years 1937-1939.