
handle: 10045/19425
A female interpretation of Catholic and communist political cultures, which were the fundamental ideologies of the Franco regime and the opposition, provides us with a fresh perspective to explain the evolution of Spanish society towards democracy. If they began in conflicting positions, from the 1960s onwards, the changes introduced in the discourse and practices of women within the spheres of Catholicism and communism would transform these two political cultures. This process culminated in close collaboration between Catholic and communist feminists in the fight for equality during the political transition.
La lectura en femenino de las culturas políticas católica y comunista, que fueron las ideologías esenciales de la dictadura franquista y la oposición, introduce una nueva perspectiva para explicar la evolución de la sociedad española hacia la democracia. Si bien partían de posiciones antagónicas, a partir de los años sesenta los cambios introducidos en discursos y prácticas de mujeres en el ámbito del catolicismo y del comunismo transformaron estas dos culturas políticas. Este proceso culminó durante la transición en una estrecha colaboración de católicas y comunistas en el feminismo de la igualdad.
Este trabajo se enmarca en el Proyecto GV06/218.
Feminismo, Political cultures, Catholicism, Mujeres, Catolicismo, Franquismo, Feminism, Comunismo, Franco regime, Historia Contemporánea, Culturas políticas, Women, Communism
Feminismo, Political cultures, Catholicism, Mujeres, Catolicismo, Franquismo, Feminism, Comunismo, Franco regime, Historia Contemporánea, Culturas políticas, Women, Communism
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