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    Women in Spain and Latin

    America

    Women in Spain and Latin

    America

    History, Society, Gender and Politics.

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    Objectives of the lecture.Objectives of the lecture. To offer a general overview of womens

    situation in Spain and Latin America.

    To explore the changes in womens position

    in Spanish society.

    To analyse the relevance of womens political

    involvement in Latin American recent history,especially in the case of Argentina and Chile.

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    Structure of the lectureStructure of the lectureWomen in Spain and Latin America.

    Common features.

    Recent history and Spanish women.

    The Republic and the Civil War.

    The Dictatorship.

    The Transition to democracy and present day.

    Politics and Latin American women:

    Cultures of resistance.

    The Mothers of May Square and the Chilean Arpillera makers.

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    Common FeaturesCommon Features Judeo-Christian tradition.

    Women as virgins or whores.

    Patriarchal Ideology.Womens submission/dependence on men.

    Women and the private space.

    Female stereotype: Wife and mother.

    Self-sacrificing.

    Limited to the home, to the private sphere.

    Perpetuator of tradition (patriarchal values).

    Historical events and womens experience. Challenge to the stereotype.

    Subversion of the stereotype.

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    Women in SpainWomen in Spain The myth of the Republic.

    Women in the Civil War.

    The Republics milicianas.

    Women in the rearguard.

    Women and the Dictatorship.

    Seccin Femenina de Falange.Women and repression.

    Women and exile.

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    Women in SpainWomen in Spain Women and democracy.

    Women enter the public sphere.

    Change in womens expectations.

    Social issues: The 1978 Constitution:

    Contraception was legalised.

    No discrimination in the workplace.

    Womens adultery was depenalised.

    Divorce was legalised again in 1981. Abortion was made legal in 1985.

    Womens Institute (Instituto de la Mujer), 1983.

    Domestic violence.

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    Domestic Violence in Spain

    Domestic Violence in Spain

    Legacy of patriarchal ideology.

    In 2003, 70 women died at the hands of their

    partners (boyfriends, husbands, ex-boyfriends, ex-husbands). This represents a 34% increment since2002.

    In 2004, 12 women have already died victims of

    domestic violence. Implementation of government measures to protect

    women against violence in the home.

    Increase in the number of claims and reports by

    victims of domestic violence.

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    Victims of domestic violence in

    Spain (Womens Institute 2007)

    Victims of domestic violence in

    Spain (Womens Institute 2007) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    (2ndFebruary)

    Total number of

    victims

    54 63 50 54 71 72 60 68 5

    Wife 30 31 25 24 31 34 21 31 2Ex-wife 2 4 2 2 4 5 3 4 2

    Partner 13 13 16 19 18 14 12 15 1Ex-partner 3 3 1 3 9 6 6 9 0

    girlfriend 3 8 2 4 6 8 12 4 0

    ex-girlfriend 3 4 4 2 3 5 6 5 0

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    Women in Latin America

    Gender and Politics

    Women in Latin America

    Gender and Politics The traditions of machismo and marianismo.

    Role of women in dictatorial regimes.

    Womens re-appropriation of gender roles.

    The Mothers of May Square in Argentina.

    Motherhood as a political weapon.

    The Arpillera makers in Chile. The private sphere made public.

    Domesticity and politics.

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    Conclusions

    Conclusions

    Importance of womens experience of history.

    Women and war.

    Women and dictatorship.

    Women as part of civil society.

    Womens experience of social change.

    The private / public divide.

    Women and patriarchal tradition.

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    Recommended

    Readings

    Recommended

    Readings

    Women in Spain:

    Nash, Mary, 1995. Defying male civilization :women in the Spanish

    CivilW

    ar. (946.081/NAS) Jones, Anny Brooksbank, 1997. Women in Contemporary Spain.

    (305.420946/BRO)

    Women in Latin America:

    Agosn, Marjorie, 1996. Tapestries of Hope, Threads of Love: The

    Arpillera Movement in Chile,1974-1994. (320.983315/AGO) Jelin, Elisabeth, 1990. Women and Social Change in Latin America.

    (305.42098/JEL)

    Fisher, Jo, 1989. Mothers of the Disappeared. (323.490982/FIS)