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Mujeres y política: antiperonismo y moralidad sexual en Argentina (1946-1952)

Authors: Perrig, Sara Angélica;

Mujeres y política: antiperonismo y moralidad sexual en Argentina (1946-1952)

Abstract

El presente artículo estudia el posicionamiento político de mujeres opositoras al gobierno de Juan Domingo Perón en Argentina (1946-1952) que participaban de las diferentes fuerzas partidarias de la época. Por un lado, analiza el modo en que estas desarrollaron un pensamiento sobre las mujeres y su inserción política atravesado por contradicciones y paradojas propias de los reclamos históricos por sus derechos. Por otro lado, aborda cómo las antiperonistas recurrían a una moralidad sexual tradicional para oponerse al peronismo, la misma que actuaba en las bases de su opresión y subordinación respecto a los hombres. Finalmente, el artículo sostiene que, a pesar de estar atravesadas por los obstáculos de pensar(se) desde un lugar de dominación, las mujeres participaron activamente de la esfera pública-política y reflexionaron sobre la incursión femenina en un ámbito masculinizado.

Fil: Perrig, Sara Angélica. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Villa María. Instituto Académico Pedagógico de Ciencias Sociales; Argentina

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H1-99, MUJERES, moral sexual, Social Sciences, DISCURSO POLÍTICO, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9, antiperonismo, Social sciences (General), mujeres, H, discurso político, ANTIPERONISMO, peronismo, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, MORAL SEXUAL, PERONISMO

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