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Las mujeres de Pergamino opinan sobre el sufragio femenino (Buenos Aires, 1946)

Authors: de Arce, Alejandra Evelia;

Las mujeres de Pergamino opinan sobre el sufragio femenino (Buenos Aires, 1946)

Abstract

El objetivo principal de este estudio de caso es analizar e interpretar los sentidos que les otorgan las mujeres de localidades rurales a la inminente inclusión de las argentinas en el ámbito político, que se reproducen en la prensa argentina. Desde una perspectiva que comprende al género como una construcción cultural, se intentará conocer cómo se configuran significados en torno al voto y qué temas aparecen ligados a esta cuestión. A través del análisis de una serie de entrevistas realizadas en 1946 por el diario La Opinión de Pergamino (Provincia de Buenos Aires), se procurará reconstruir opiniones sobre el sufragio femenino producidas por aquellas mujeres que viven sus vidas en los ámbitos rurales; relevando significativos testimonios para explorar sus diversas experiencias y percepciones respecto de su inmediata inclusión en la vida política local y nacional.

This study tries to analyze and interpret the meanings related to the imminent incorporation of women in political spaces, attending particularly to those who live in rural towns. The theoretical perspective considers gender as a cultural construction and through its assumptions, this paper attempts to explain how meanings are configured and are linked to women’s voting. At the same time, it identifies topics connected to this especial matter. A number of interviews that appeared in La Opinión, a daily newspaper of Pergamino (a town in North Buenos Aires province) are raw material in the reconstruction of women’s opinions about their role as citizens. Their voices are relevant when trying to explore different experiences and perceptions regarding their inclusion in national and local political life.

Fil: de Arce, Alejandra Evelia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Departamento de Ciencias Sociales. Centro de Estudios de la Argentina Rural; Argentina

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DERECHOS POLÍTICOS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, LOCALIDADES RURALES, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, SUFRAGIO, GÉNERO

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