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Book Synopsis Dosier. El lugar de las mujeres en la historia by : Isabel Morant Deusa
Download or read book Dosier. El lugar de las mujeres en la historia written by Isabel Morant Deusa and published by Universitat de València. This book was released on 2023-03-30 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Este dosier complementa la obra ‘El lugar de las mujeres en la historia’ y ha sido elaborado por el mismo equipo investigador. Con idéntica articulación por capítulos, las propuestas de trabajo, eminentemente prácticas, se han pensado para incitar a la reflexión –tanto en las aulas como fuera de ellas– acerca de los diversos itinerarios de la historia de las mujeres. Fragmentos de obra escrita, imágenes y propuestas de actividades conforman una guía para que quien lea la obra amplíe sus saberes para obtener un conocimiento claro y provechoso, una visión más veraz y completa de nuestra historia, una historia de hombres y mujeres, de lo que fuimos y de lo que somos. Isabel Morant, Rosa Ríos y Rafael Valls, con una larga y consolidada trayectoria docente e investigadora, han dirigido y coordinado la obra, escrita por una amplia nómina de docentes de todos los niveles educativos.
Book Synopsis El lugar de las mujeres en la historia by : Isabel Morant Deusa
Download or read book El lugar de las mujeres en la historia written by Isabel Morant Deusa and published by Universitat de València. This book was released on 2023-03-30 with total page 512 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: En los años setenta del siglo XX cobraron relevancia los estudios sobre la historia de las mujeres, un modo de interpretar el pasado en el que ellas ya no eran concebidas como objetos pasivos, sino como sujetos conscientes y activos. Por tanto, había que reescribir su historia, elaborar un relato que entrara en diálogo e interacción con la Historia general para poder inscribirlas en esta de manera más completa y real. Se trata, pues, de una historia de las mujeres, pero que comprende y afecta también a los hombres, y a cómo las relaciones entre los sexos se han ido construyendo en los distintos momentos de la historia, tanto en los espacios sociales y políticos como en los privados. El libro aborda, desde una perspectiva universal y global, el carácter cultural e histórico de las diferencias y las desigualdades, y analiza la influencia de los cambios sociales y políticos sobre las mujeres, pero también la de ellas sobre estos: ¿pudieron participar activamente en el devenir de la historia?, ¿se vieron afectadas sus vidas significativamente por los diversos acontecimientos?, ¿hubo progreso para las mujeres? La obra –dirigida por Isabel Morant, Rosa Ríos y Rafael Valls, y escrita por investigadores y docentes de todos los niveles educativos que, por su trayectoria profesional, conocen los límites de la historia enseñada– se completa con un dosier eminentemente práctico –con textos, imágenes y propuestas didácticas–, pretende servir a las necesidades del estudiantado y aspira también a encontrar un público más amplio entre quienes comprenden que la historia de las mujeres constituye un saber nuevo para pensar sobre nosotras y nosotros, para comprender y construir la vida y el mundo que queremos.
Author :Isabel ; Ríos Morant (Rosa E. ; Valls, Rafael (dirs.)) Publisher : ISBN 13 :9788411181259 Total Pages :0 pages Book Rating :4.1/5 (812 download)
Book Synopsis El lugar de las mujeres en la historia : dosier by : Isabel ; Ríos Morant (Rosa E. ; Valls, Rafael (dirs.))
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Book Synopsis Dosier. El Lugar de Las Mujeres en la Historia : Desplazando Los Límites de la Representación Del Mundo by :
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Book Synopsis Historia de las mujeres by : Bonnie S. Anderson
Download or read book Historia de las mujeres written by Bonnie S. Anderson and published by Grupo Planeta (GBS). This book was released on 2009-10 with total page 1276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Una mirada a la mujer en la historia by : Consuelo Vega Díaz
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Book Synopsis La mujer en la historia de Europa by : Gisela Bock
Download or read book La mujer en la historia de Europa written by Gisela Bock and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Mujeres en la historia de las ideas politicas y revoluciones by : Lucy Arraya
Download or read book Mujeres en la historia de las ideas politicas y revoluciones written by Lucy Arraya and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis Historia de las mujeres y del feminismo desde 1945 by : María Teresa Ortega López
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Book Synopsis Serve the Power(s), Serve the State by : Michael J. Braddick
Download or read book Serve the Power(s), Serve the State written by Michael J. Braddick and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2016-06-22 with total page 445 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The companion volume to Latin American Bureaucracy State and the State Building Process (1780–1860) (2013), this book examines the organization and the consolidation of various groups – including judicial officers and tax agents, administrative clerks and soldiers, and merchants and money lenders – acting to create (or reacting to ruin, in the case of the collective resistance to taxes) newly emergent forms of social and political power. Chapters range across Latin America and the United States, Spain, Modern England, Russia, India and the Far-East, and the longue durée of Eurasian history (12th–19th centuries). They reveal that, beyond the general impact of kinship networks, different processes resulted in the consolidation of a new authority based on specialized knowledge and professionalization. The importance attached to the role played by these new servants by imperial, royal or feudal courts led to new forms of recruitment, new procedures of evaluation and the regularization of daily work. It also led to the establishment of new hierarchies, and to the reinforcement of the identity of these various groups who were aggregating to defend shared interests, develop alliances, create methods of intervention, and define fields of expertise. In this respect, the concept of “State” is revisited here as a diverse and locally varied process grounded on differing historical experiences, but which produced similar public officers, who saw themselves as powerful servants managing a part of the public authority.
Book Synopsis Utopias in Latin America by : Juan Pro
Download or read book Utopias in Latin America written by Juan Pro and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Latin America has historically been a fertile ground where utopian projects, movements, and experiments could take root and thrive. Each of the thirteen authors in this collective volume address a particular case or specific aspect of Latin American utopianism from colonial times to the present day. The America that the Spanish and Portuguese discovered became, from the sixteenth century onwards, a space in which it was possible to imagine the widest variety of forms of human coexistence. Utopias in Latin America reconsiders the sense and understanding of utopias in various historical frames: the discovery of indigenous cultures and their natural environments; the foundation of new towns and cities in a vast colonial territory; the experimental communities of nineteenth-century utopian socialists and European exiled intellectuals; and the innovative formulae that attempts to get beyond twentieth-century capitalism.
Book Synopsis Squatters in the Capitalist City by : Miguel Martinez
Download or read book Squatters in the Capitalist City written by Miguel Martinez and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-08-30 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: To date, there has been no comprehensive analysis of the disperse research on the squatters’ movement in Europe. In Squatters in the Capitalist City, Miguel A. Martínez López presents a critical review of the current research on squatting and of the historical development of the movements in European cities according to their major social, political and spatial dimensions. Comparing cities, contexts, and the achievements of the squatters’ movements, this book presents the view that squatting is not simply a set of isolated, illegal and marginal practices, but is a long-lasting urban and transnational movement with significant and broad implications. While intersecting with different housing struggles, squatters face various aspects of urban politics and enhance the content of the movements claiming for a ‘right to the city.’ Squatters in the Capitalist City seeks to understand both the socio-spatial and political conditions favourable to the emergence and development of squatting, and the nature of the interactions between squatters, authorities and property owners by discussing the trajectory, features and limitations of squatting as a potential radicalisation of urban democracy.
Book Synopsis Collage by Women by : Rebeka Elizegi
Download or read book Collage by Women written by Rebeka Elizegi and published by . This book was released on 2019-02 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Collage by Women Presents a selection of works by 50 international women collagists and centres on the creative processes of artists that should be on our radar through an impressive variety of manual and digital techniques, topics and aesthetic choices, accompanied by texts that provide in-depth approaches to the work of each one of the featured artists.
Book Synopsis Queer Natives in Latin America by : Fabiano S. Gontijo
Download or read book Queer Natives in Latin America written by Fabiano S. Gontijo and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-11-06 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book defies long standing assumptions about indigenous societies in the Americas and shows that non-heteronormative sexualities were already present among native peoples in different regions of what is now Latin America before the arrival of European colonizers. Presenting data collected from both literature and field research, the authors give examples of native queer traditions in different cultural regions, such as Mesoamerica, the Amazon and the Andes, and analyze how colonization gradually imposed the models of sexuality and family organization considered as normal by the European settlers using methods such as forced labor, physical punishments and forced marriages. Building upon post-colonial and queer theories, Queer Natives in Latin America: Forbidden Chapters of Colonial History reveals a little known aspect of the colonization of the Americas: how a bureaucratic-administrative, political and psychological apparatus was created and developed to normalize indigenous sexuality, shaping them to the colonial order.
Book Synopsis Latin American Bureaucracy and the State Building Process (1780-1860) by : Juan Carlos Garavaglia
Download or read book Latin American Bureaucracy and the State Building Process (1780-1860) written by Juan Carlos Garavaglia and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2013-07-26 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The process of construction of national states had a decisive moment during the period of revolutions that spanned from the end of the eighteenth century until the mid-nineteenth century. Even if it was a generalized process throughout the Western world, the majority of social scientists that have analyzed it have based their theoretical models on the European and North American experiences. This volume pays particular attention to the historical experience of Latin America and accounts for its distinctive regional and national characteristics through the analysis of cases. It also evokes the existence of certain features of the process that historiography has not sufficiently taken into consideration until now. This book provides the first detailed perspective of the formation of the State’s bureaucracies in Latin America, a long and complex process shaped by the political, economic, social, and cultural conditions of different countries in the continent. These bureaucracies absorbed and institutionalized the pre-existing configurations of power while simultaneously transforming them. The essays included in this book offer an innovative vantage point for the analysis of issues that continue to be crucial in present-day Latin America, such as those that involve the relations between the State and society.
Book Synopsis Excavating Women by : Magarita Díaz-Andreu
Download or read book Excavating Women written by Magarita Díaz-Andreu and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2005-08-11 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Archaeologists are increasingly aware of issues of gender when studying past societies; women are becoming better represented within the discipline and are attaining top academic posts. However, until now there has been no study undertaken of the history of women in European archaeology and their contribution to the development of the discipline. Excavating Women discusses the careers of women archaeologists such as Dorothy Garrod, Hanna Rydh and Marija Gimbutas, who against all odds became famous, as well as the many lesser-known personalities who did important archaeological work. The collection spans the earliest days of archaeology as a discipline to the present, telling the stories of women from Scandinavia, Mediterranean Europe, Britain, France, Germany and Poland. The chapters examine women's contributions to archaeology in the context of other, often socio-political, factors that affected their lives. It examines issues such as women's increased involvement in archaeological work during and after the two World Wars, and why so many women found it more acceptable to work outside of their native lands. This critical assessment of women in archaeology makes a major contribution to the history of archaeology. It reveals how selective the archaeological world has been in recognizing the contributions of those who have shaped its discipline, and how it has been particularly inclined to ignore the achievements of women archaeologists. Excavating Women is essential reading for all students, teachers and researchers in archaeology who are interested in the history of their discipline and its sociopolitics.